Mavis X Johnny: Why I HATE the Everyman Trope

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  • @cassie6146
    @cassie6146 Před 2 lety +68830

    Imagine if Johnny was written as a huge horror nerd who initially was only interested in Mavis because she was a real vampire and likewise, Mavis only liked him because he's the first real human she's met. But they grow to appreciate each other as their own people and not just objects of interest from an unknown culture the more they get to know each other. It would even make Dracula's initial dislike of Johnny a bit more understandable because he doesn't want his daughter to be gawked at like she's some kind of rare zoo animal.

    • @9nikolai
      @9nikolai Před 2 lety +8206

      That would've been a lot better yeah

    • @alexgroot2508
      @alexgroot2508 Před 2 lety +8710

      That actually makes for a heckin more interesting plot and characters. Get on Ao3 you.

    • @namantherockstar
      @namantherockstar Před 2 lety +204

      *ÇHORUS* is my inspiration!! My mom said that if I got 50k subscribers!! She definitely buy me a professional mic!! *begging you GUYS alot* literally begging..

    • @CulturedDegenerate
      @CulturedDegenerate Před 2 lety +2597

      God, that's like 500% better than what we got. Someone get the op in the writer's room pls

    • @alicetheneko7529
      @alicetheneko7529 Před 2 lety +1089

      Well written. You seem to have a talent for this.

  • @Astron0mical..-.
    @Astron0mical..-. Před rokem +8338

    It annoys me that in the 5ish years Dennis has been alive, he’s already done more adventuring than poor Mavis in her entire life-

    • @lukelichtenthal5407
      @lukelichtenthal5407 Před rokem +263

      That’s why both he and Winnie deserve their own movie or show.

    • @mado-wh4jv
      @mado-wh4jv Před 11 měsíci +193

      To be fair she will outlive both her son and husband, so is not like she is wasting her life by staying with them.

    • @EclipsingTNT
      @EclipsingTNT Před 10 měsíci +48

      @@mado-wh4jvDennis is half-vampire.

    • @mado-wh4jv
      @mado-wh4jv Před 10 měsíci +80

      @@EclipsingTNT And have lived for overly 1 century while her son is 5 and is a toddler.when he should be newborn or unborn uyet

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 Před 5 měsíci +25

      He's full vampire lol, he turned at the end of the 2nd one. @@EclipsingTNT

  • @Dogmaaa
    @Dogmaaa Před rokem +11316

    johnny literally has more chemistry with dracula then he does with his own perfect 100/10 goth wife

    • @assiaelmabrouki5552
      @assiaelmabrouki5552 Před rokem +200

      Literally lol

    • @poumybeloved
      @poumybeloved Před rokem +423

      ITS TRUE, LIKE MOVIE 4 WAS ABOUT THEIR RELATIONSHIP💀💀

    • @donalvarito3165
      @donalvarito3165 Před 11 měsíci +94

      Maybe because subtletly the writers are portraying a sexist and chauvinistic relationship in which the father allows the man to be with his daughter because she is his father's property?
      Idk, just a thought.

    • @melg1605
      @melg1605 Před 11 měsíci +189

      @@donalvarito3165 I always saw him as a father learning that his daughter has to make her own life and that she is no longer a baby.

    • @melg1605
      @melg1605 Před 11 měsíci +44

      @@donalvarito3165 something like helicopter mothers

  • @Francisco-bu9ew
    @Francisco-bu9ew Před rokem +18456

    The girl that wants to be free and explore the world, that inmediatly after her first romance gets married and has a child has to be one of the worst tropes, it's like you definetly took away what she desired on the first place

    • @rae-rae8005
      @rae-rae8005 Před rokem +1188

      I bet the writers were just being lazy because they wanted more of a cash grab with a cute kid or some thing like that.

    • @creslodoescool
      @creslodoescool Před rokem +940

      Haha. Women have dreams. Man come. Women go birth and sign their life away. Life of average women

    • @insertname3977
      @insertname3977 Před rokem +377

      @@rae-rae8005 It's mostly because Mavis and Johnny aren't the main character of the movie, Dracula is, the other two are just a subplot to what basically is Dracula learning he needs to let go of his insecurities and fears to move onto a better world. Then it comes to his shenanigans as a grandfather trying to overcome his bias and pressuring.

    • @lukelichtenthal5407
      @lukelichtenthal5407 Před rokem +25

      @@rae-rae8005 Hey Dennis was awesome!!

    • @lukelichtenthal5407
      @lukelichtenthal5407 Před rokem +159

      @@insertname3977 That’s the problem. They focus too much on Drac sadly pushing everyone else to the side and you don’t do that.

  • @dog8068
    @dog8068 Před 2 lety +40766

    what drove me crazy about this movie is that johnny practically had more chemistry with mavis’ dad than he did with her

    • @bumbabees
      @bumbabees Před 2 lety +6756

      Holy shit right??? They have zero chemistry! He and Dracula learning to like each other was ten times more interesting than any scene with him and mavis together.

    • @kyero8724
      @kyero8724 Před 2 lety +1344

      THE MOVIES ARE ABOUT DRAC NOT JOHNNY

    • @AJ-fv3ej
      @AJ-fv3ej Před 2 lety +1711

      AHEM (i married my father in law)

    • @megumiseyelashes6706
      @megumiseyelashes6706 Před 2 lety +1150

      @@AJ-fv3ej i don't like how i immediately knew what you were talking about

    • @luisapaza317
      @luisapaza317 Před 2 lety +60

      Haha

  • @AzA609
    @AzA609 Před 2 lety +10813

    It has the same vibe as regular bland anime protagonists getting a handout of the powers of a god and having EVERY side character OBSESSED with their "charm".
    *"I'm just your average high schooler"*

    • @namantherockstar
      @namantherockstar Před 2 lety +8

      *ÇHORUS* is my inspiration!! My mom said that if I got 50k subscribers!! She definitely buy me a professional mic!! *begging you GUYS alot* literally begging..

    • @ligtningdog6399
      @ligtningdog6399 Před 2 lety +515

      Similar but not nearly as painful. Johnny only has ONE girl that likes him.

    • @Nuti196
      @Nuti196 Před 2 lety +670

      Also, I love how in anime it's often like this - the protagonist (could be male or female) was the typical, average person for their entire life, no one ever found them very attractive or interesting, nothing special about their personality or hobbies or talents etc. Kinda like a background character, you know like a "Girl E" or "Boy F" in the roll credits
      But then when the action of the anime starts (with the first episode) suddenly for some reason everyone is interested in them, everyone wants to date them, or be friends with them or be enemies with them... The ENTIRE WORLD starts to focus on that one person for no reason. And we as the viewers are suppose to believe that and accept it

    • @Birthday888
      @Birthday888 Před 2 lety +316

      @@Nuti196 That's kinda fallen out of style in anime now though. The bland anime protag was always an openly obvious way people could self insert into. Nowadays though, you usually get over the top, godlike powers relatively quickly, and that's usually the basis for why everyone falls head over heels for them. If you want you cake and eat it, have them be normal, bland MC in the real world, but make them into blatant power fantasy once they get reincarnated or transported into another world or start playing this VR videogame.

    • @snakeoi8189
      @snakeoi8189 Před 2 lety +150

      Spoilers for Danganronpa 2 and up>>
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      Like for Hajime from Danganronpa 2, they used this "average-ess" trope as a plot point for the series universe. It has importance, and goes in depth with the character's struggle with acknowledging his less skills/abilties/interesting behavior from the rest of the cast. Hajime actually has a personality. And is considered "boring, talentless, normal" person as types of insults.

  • @SitaraAleu
    @SitaraAleu Před rokem +9374

    I only remember one scene with Mavis and Johnny that actually got to me. They’re standing on the roof about to watch the sunrise for her first time, and she’s so freaking mesmerized that she forgets the sun will hurt her. Johnny notices and very gently pulls her back into the shade so she can stay out and enjoy the view without getting hurt.
    Yeah, their relationship was clunky and awkward and not well written, but it did have its moments.

    • @toxihex876
      @toxihex876 Před rokem +2

      You heard right folks, an endearing moment is not letting your wife die while you're both taking part in an activity which you know could very well kill her but has no chance of hurting you.

    • @urvijain9638
      @urvijain9638 Před rokem +740

      Omg , yes totally
      I understand that Mavis and Johnny are not the best couple but this happens in reality too that a 10 women likes a less average man . Cough cough “ She’s way out of my league” movie
      But it’s not like Johnny doesn’t care about her like this scene you are talking about
      These guys genuinely fell in love and I love it for that and it’s not Mavis fault that the first human man to appear in her life is someone she fell fall and marry off.
      The only thing I didn’t like was the part 4 of this series
      It doesn’t make sense to me how papa Dracula went from not liking Johnny to forgetting about Johnny (2nd movie)to liking another woman (3rd movie) and to again in the end not liking Johnny

    • @jasminkrieger8464
      @jasminkrieger8464 Před rokem +60

      @@urvijain9638 its the thing with zing on vampires

    • @caitlin4506
      @caitlin4506 Před rokem +132

      it did, but still they're not couple material

    • @a.velderrain8849
      @a.velderrain8849 Před rokem +95

      I hated this scene because internally I was screaming "THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE, YOU CAN'T SEE THE SUN IF YOUR HEAD IS IN THE SHADE"

  • @freddyaxebear7547
    @freddyaxebear7547 Před rokem +4461

    It was bugged me that Johnny starts off the first movie as 21 and him being the everyman-slacker with no real direction is fine but he spends years of his life between the movies and nothing about him changes. If I remember right he's like 29 by the 4th movie, so he's been with Mavis for like 8 years. For a human that is a decent chunk of time, they could have made some really nice plot lines involving the fact that Johnny is growing older faster than the monsters, he matures and changes very fast for their perspective. Its pretty normal for someone to experience a lot of personal growth in their 20s too, I think it would have been fine if he did remain a goofy guy but as he got older he gained a more complex personality.

    • @DGolden247
      @DGolden247 Před rokem +268

      That’s such a good point! They definitely should’ve explored that more.

    • @toxihex876
      @toxihex876 Před rokem +366

      I love how everyone casually forgets he will die before his child is mature enough to watch R rated movies. If 118 equals 18, then when he's on his death bed in 60 years his kid will be somewhere around a human 8 or 9.

    • @Momomoooo
      @Momomoooo Před rokem +34

      @@toxihex876 actuallly no, his son grows as fast as a human

    • @EasyWater
      @EasyWater Před rokem +65

      They shouldve explored that and how it affects the relationship. At the beginning its weird Mav is sheltered and she would normally be 18 by human standards but she couldnt really mature by experiencing hardship or interacting with similarly aged people. So she may only be about 14 mentally. Now the other dude is 21 or 28, dunno, and there is a gap between them from the start. He just has more life-experience, even if its not that much. If it continues he will mature and by 60 he'll maybe act and think like a 60 year old while she thinks like a 20 year old. Would that repulse him? Or how would he deal with dating someone that is like a child to him (mentally).

    • @I_always_have_been_Daniel49
      @I_always_have_been_Daniel49 Před rokem +8

      Kinda like in the Twilight movies?

  • @Thepotatogoddess
    @Thepotatogoddess Před 2 lety +23442

    I love how the Lego movie did this trope. The movie is literally based around emmet being the boring person he is. Emmet has no hobbies, nothing he likes to do in his free time, except for what the government tells him. And in the end, he became someone, which I really appreciate. The Lego movie is my favorite movie for this reason.

    • @anotheryoutubeaccount5259
      @anotheryoutubeaccount5259 Před 2 lety +57

      wtf

    • @julias.6658
      @julias.6658 Před 2 lety +1514

      Hey, don't forget the double decker couch. That was an excellent idea lol

    • @pokaay3163
      @pokaay3163 Před 2 lety +1140

      @@julias.6658 he was an everyman, but he still had ideas. He was unique in that sense, which is ironic.

    • @animationdude9
      @animationdude9 Před 2 lety +806

      This is why I feel like the everyman trope isn’t the main villain here. It’s the overall *execution* of it

    • @Michael-tm6vs
      @Michael-tm6vs Před 2 lety +57

      @@julias.6658 lmao I remember that

  • @dwaekkisinsanity5233
    @dwaekkisinsanity5233 Před 2 lety +25805

    They didn't even let Mavis ACTUALLY do some adventuring/exploring, they just married her off and by the sequel she already has a baby

    • @alexanderguerrero347
      @alexanderguerrero347 Před 2 lety +1082

      She wasn’t the main character of the series. It was Dracula. She was always more related to the plot like her having a kid so Dracula could be a grandfather and have a plot for him.

    • @dwaekkisinsanity5233
      @dwaekkisinsanity5233 Před 2 lety +1875

      @@alexanderguerrero347 yeah but she's still essential and her arc (and the first movie's whole plot) was literally her wanting to go out and travel

    • @UltimateCheetah-zs2iw
      @UltimateCheetah-zs2iw Před 2 lety +1098

      Since she's only in her 100s, and is coded as a teenager (118 being vampire-speak for 18), and she gets married to Johnny pretty soon (considering that they don't age at all), she's basically having a baby as a teenager. Which makes it really creepy for me.

    • @CattyLoveKittenLove
      @CattyLoveKittenLove Před rokem +387

      @@UltimateCheetah-zs2iw teen parents aren't something uncommon these days. Plus, this pregnancy was planned and Mavis is happy. She will never age and has plenty of time to live her infinite life after her child grows up. It's not like she is left in poverty with no financial stability and help.

    • @chosenfallen2024
      @chosenfallen2024 Před rokem +48

      This is a Disney movie yes? Pretty much the norm for them

  • @asthmaticbee
    @asthmaticbee Před rokem +2124

    What bothers me about their relationship is that Mavis lost her mom before she can even remember her. And then she has a kid with Johnny... and her kid will probably lose his dad very young because he stayed HUMAN. Mavis and their kid are immortal, Johnny is not. So instead of dealing with this and making their relationship interesting they ignore it.

    • @LoveAndSnapple
      @LoveAndSnapple Před 11 měsíci +249

      I think they should have finished off the franchise with Dracula officially retiring and mavis and Johnny taking over the hotel by Mavis making Johnny vampire, officially making him part of the family. I know it goes against all four movies about how he’s a human, but the audience is smarter than that. Even children who are old enough to have that realization will realize how unaddressed it is.

    • @geomania8533
      @geomania8533 Před 7 měsíci +44

      If Johnny doesn’t become a vampire in the 5th movie imma be upset

    • @Norinia
      @Norinia Před 5 měsíci +57

      @@geomania8533Movie series is over. It literally ended with Johnny having a tantrum and Drac giving in to his every demand, instead of stating how f%cking ridiculous it is to just give over his hotel to his human son in law when his blood daughter was looking to take over.

    • @celestedivine131
      @celestedivine131 Před 5 měsíci +9

      They explored it on the 4th movie BUT IT WAS JUST "oh you'll be happier if i'm a monster so i can fit in better"

    • @dark7element
      @dark7element Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@celestedivine131 You're surprised that they didn't make the inevitability of old age and death a major plot point in an animated movie for kids?

  • @yvaincallipso84
    @yvaincallipso84 Před rokem +6705

    I'll be honest, Mavis treats Johnny as more of a pet than a husband.

    • @kuroservamp9673
      @kuroservamp9673 Před rokem +1779

      Because he doesn't act like a husband - he still behaves like an irresponsible teen. How is she supposed to treat him like an adult when (mentally) he isn't one.

    • @lukelichtenthal5407
      @lukelichtenthal5407 Před rokem +7

      @@kuroservamp9673 Peter Griffin in a nutshell. Except Johnny isn’t a dick like Peter.

    • @Raccon_Detective.
      @Raccon_Detective. Před rokem +314

      So Mavis is Omni-Man.

    • @vilmavenla
      @vilmavenla Před rokem +333

      @@kuroservamp9673 yeah. girl deserves better

    • @demsey7650
      @demsey7650 Před rokem +51

      If that was the case I wish I was johnny

  • @gailbello7798
    @gailbello7798 Před 2 lety +7012

    Yeah it always bummed me out that Mavis went from wanting to see the world then immediately to stay at home mom. Her character had so much potential but they never let her be the star of the story. The 4th movie wasn't very good but it at least gave Mavis and Ericka some agency having to be the ones to save their dumb husbands from the trouble they caused.

    • @tytheaniman497
      @tytheaniman497 Před 2 lety +192

      She did see the world. Her marrying Johnny and having Dennis were a few years after that. There were time skips.

    • @Isokatmydydecsf
      @Isokatmydydecsf Před 2 lety +749

      @@tytheaniman497 I wish they had elaborated those moments instead of making them time skip.

    • @tlacuache_mt
      @tlacuache_mt Před 2 lety +288

      @@Isokatmydydecsf Agree, if the movie doesn't show us what happened, how im a suppose to know that happened?

    • @noselftokill
      @noselftokill Před 2 lety +76

      agreed! the only thing that made me enjoy the 4th movie was ericka and mavis working together.

    • @ClaudetteVioletta
      @ClaudetteVioletta Před 2 lety +47

      @@noselftokill we don't see that step& parent and step-child dynamic that often

  • @Intrafacial86
    @Intrafacial86 Před 2 lety +6736

    The irony for me is that the everyman ends up being the _least_ relatable because they lack any kind of substance to relate to. There are no parallels to draw, feelings to empathize with, thoughts to mull over, or shoes to walk a mile in. I’d rather have a character that’s the complete antithesis of my being than an everyman.

    • @airplanes_aren.t_real
      @airplanes_aren.t_real Před 2 lety +111

      Sorta like those characters that have personalities you've never seen irl but are still endearing?

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 Před 2 lety +141

      There's a terrible writing advice video that perfectly sums up my feelings. Essentially the everyman trope is often mashed together with power fantasy to create a single monster that gets constant power ups, is the only one that can save the world, and has everyone fawning over them all despite having any personality or any actual goals. You're not meant to relate to them, because that's downright impossible as they are literally a piece of cardboard given the anti-life equation. The hope is to project onto them (or I wouldn't be surprised if writers made them a self insert). Because cut a face hole into that piece of cardboard and they could totally be you (imagine one of those cutouts you take a picture with except their conquering/saving the world with a harem). Is it good writing? No. But it works for porn and everyone's always talking about that, so its gotta work everywhere else, all the time, constantly right?

    • @jonusaguilar8156
      @jonusaguilar8156 Před 2 lety +21

      That explains why I kinda tuned out whenever it was just Johnny.

    • @alliu6562
      @alliu6562 Před 2 lety +15

      Honestly good for you, and I mean it genuinely. If you did relate to the Everyman, then you probably lead a truly boring and unfulfilling life.

    • @daeith1233
      @daeith1233 Před 2 lety +8

      Do you always need to relate to a character tho? As a 16yo girl I can tell you that the only fictionnal person I've probably related to would've been Cloud Strife tbh, that doesn't means I don't likd other characters who are different from me

  • @SNSth3creat0r
    @SNSth3creat0r Před rokem +1865

    "To willing to lie to his wife so his father in law can abuse abuse his grandson into having vampire puberty"
    I just realized how f up this series is 💀

    • @midnights2631
      @midnights2631 Před rokem +16

      Same.

    • @Pinz12
      @Pinz12 Před rokem +11

      Same..

    • @mcrain1283
      @mcrain1283 Před 11 měsíci +47

      this sentence messed up my thoughts can you explain in a human way

    • @mado-wh4jv
      @mado-wh4jv Před 11 měsíci +102

      ​@@mcrain1283Is just a purposely dark way to say "Funny dad, lies to helicopter mom so the grandad and grandson can spent time together"
      Except that the grandad is actually grooming the child into becoming a old fashioned vampire at the age of 5 when Mavis was like 44 years old when she first learned to turn into a bat.

    • @alythiahuilar8755
      @alythiahuilar8755 Před 6 měsíci +9

      Maybe I should stop watching Hotel Transylvania

  • @materialgirl718
    @materialgirl718 Před rokem +3788

    The everyman trope is like the male equivalent of the Mary Sue, with a difference:
    The Mary Sue it's mostly written by insecure girls that wants to be good at everthing to be loved and have everyone's attention.
    The Everyman is written by grown men who wants to be loved and have everyone's attention doing...literaly nothing.

    • @insertname3977
      @insertname3977 Před rokem +1

      The Everyman trope is represented by Homer Simpson and the Hobbits from LOTR. None of this video was even correct and was just one massive wankfest of an incel shitting on a "free spirit" character who happens to be the romantic interest of said incel's animated waifu.

    • @kyaksachan502
      @kyaksachan502 Před rokem +293

      It's always fucked me up. I remember always told being with my chin high and act mature for foolish bullies. Every single anime is practically an OP everyman or Everyman Harem. Their cast of unique Female cast turned into humble housewives once a choice is made. Boys are allowed to get away with so much and taught its their entitlement. But bring up and it becomes a strawman discourse of EXTREMIST SJW/FEMMIST/LEFTIST and in its like Korean love stories have protagnist treated like actual object/shit towards and ML who are objectively entitled/Stoic/Powerful and its about melting their heart while the female is written to be like a middle schooler's mentality toward love/sex/romance. Girls are told to be everything and when they write their characters as everything they get the criticism society told them specifically to be. Everyman trope is a proganda for males to continue the male narrative that has always existed.
      The worse part is dynamics. FL in high power? Make her humbled and allowed vulenbarity make her subdued. FL in low power? Put her in an extremely awkward situation which spirals of ultimantions and when she makes a choice her choices are disregarded or made into the villain(or just written as a fucking dumbass)-
      ML in high power? Object of affection must be won, doesn't matter he's awful, doesn't matter he disregard you, doesn't even matter if all his intentions are awful *wobbfied voice* he changed SLIGHTLY for you! He has heart now. But now can't talk to another man ever and privacy for you isn't an option.
      Everyman? I don't need personality, just generic stuff and allow you lore dump. I can be a preverted but I'm kind so its okay or its funny, so don't make a big deal about it. I'm probably going to be Overpowered or have an extreme important niche despite being an everyman.
      ML in underdog situation/poor? Plot armor for practically everything. Any wrongdoing I did was excusable and I can do it but not you. You should be sympathetic towards me because I suffered. Oh you suffered too? Well, we superficially connect on it, I use it against you and its potrayed in a good way, or I never acknowledge it anyway. (I can never get over P5 after saving the OG trio and then telling the blonde she has to get naked or something and the blond friend wants to see it despite that fact Blonde was being stalked/Harrassed the mission prior and there'd been empathises on that, like it fucked up. It's fucking disgusting)
      Ah Everyman and Mary Sues tropes are just born out of incredible amount of self desire made because we live in this fuck up gendered systematic structure that almost never helped anybody ever.

    • @LoveAndSnapple
      @LoveAndSnapple Před 11 měsíci +14

      @@kyaksachan502 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @capitalistamalvadao4278
      @capitalistamalvadao4278 Před 11 měsíci +25

      Nah. The Mary Sue can still be worse than that. Just look at twilight.

    • @capitalistamalvadao4278
      @capitalistamalvadao4278 Před 11 měsíci +52

      @@kyaksachan502 Have you watched Western movies and series recently? Were living the era of Mary Sues and Stupid Man.

  • @jc1979af
    @jc1979af Před 2 lety +18471

    I hate Jonny in the sequels. He is a father for several years, but still acts like a surfer/stoner teen. Wouldn't the time as a father mature him a bit. It would been a good way to show character growth, progession

    • @discolullaby5777
      @discolullaby5777 Před 2 lety +641

      You really haven’t met many parents huh? Just because people have a child doesn’t mean they mature.

    • @monicaaboites5053
      @monicaaboites5053 Před 2 lety +1483

      @@discolullaby5777 Yes. But the stereotype of the stupid father must die. It’s really annoying see as while the mother is the responsable one the father is the irresponsable one. The worst part is that stereotype is not funny. Johnny is not funny.. and only is frustrating see how Mavis have to justify his stupid actions.

    • @aeroga2383
      @aeroga2383 Před 2 lety +1396

      @@discolullaby5777 Johnny being one of those parents just makes me hate him even more

    • @jc1979af
      @jc1979af Před 2 lety +831

      While some parents still act immature, for a narrative prospective it would make sense for the characters to mature. For example:
      Mavis: "You are sounding just like my dad !"
      Johnny: "That because I am a dad"

    • @EmptyMan000
      @EmptyMan000 Před 2 lety +504

      @@monicaaboites5053 She doesn't even justify it. She knows his actions are stupid and supports him anyway. That's just being loyal wife and unfortunately an enabler.

  • @kaykay8855
    @kaykay8855 Před 2 lety +7580

    I think this pairing is fine but the second movie should have been devoted to developing Mavis’s and Johnny’s character, not how Dracula’s crippling abandonment issues.

    • @animo358
      @animo358 Před 2 lety +377

      These movies, at least the major story beats, happen in the wrong order. Feel like it shoulda been 1, 4, 3, 2.
      Girl meets Human
      Human actually succeeds in getting dad to like him (That's all he did in 4 really)
      Dad gets a chance to let go and move on with his life
      Girl becomes Mom and risks making a buncha the same mistakes.
      That said, I do understand some of the other story beats can only happen when they do honestly. Mavis meeting Johnnys family and the human world would be a fine excuse to basically write her out of the new two. And Drac can in theory only really give the hotel away in the "Final" movie. But you still coulda introduces Van Helsing in 2, prove Drac right a little then let his grand whatever prove him wrong in the next one.

    • @hvnlei
      @hvnlei Před 2 lety +245

      ralph breaks the internet did the exact same thing. they could've expanded on individual characters but instead they made Ralph a big man baby with abandonment issues.

    • @medival9860
      @medival9860 Před 2 lety +143

      @@hvnlei Ikr I found the way he was so clingy with Venelope kinda creepy

    • @ClaudetteVioletta
      @ClaudetteVioletta Před 2 lety +50

      @@hvnlei just when I was starting to forget it

    • @2-d_in_a_bag
      @2-d_in_a_bag Před 2 lety +20

      @@hvnlei i never watched it and i think it's for the best that i don't 😌

  • @urafaget5202
    @urafaget5202 Před rokem +963

    "Aladdin isnt meant to be an everyman because he's meant to be poor" Dunno, that's pretty relatable to me

    • @summonersriftgarbage4426
      @summonersriftgarbage4426 Před 11 měsíci +44

      Yyyyyeah, plus where the movie takes place pretty much everyone is dirt poor soooo it is the Everyman and his only talent is singing and finding a magical lamp

    • @witchfromghibli5933
      @witchfromghibli5933 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Indeed

    • @confusedpozole406
      @confusedpozole406 Před 6 měsíci +87

      @@summonersriftgarbage4426 Yeah but Aladdin, unlike this guy, actually tries VERY HARD to win Jasmine’s heart and like…saves the kingdom from Jaffar.

    • @shcdemolisher
      @shcdemolisher Před 6 měsíci +1

      Exactly!

    • @royalpancakes7807
      @royalpancakes7807 Před 5 měsíci +22

      ​@summonersriftgarbage4426 Aladdin has, on multiple occasions, been depicted as cunning and proactive, like how he fooled genie for a free wish, saved jasmine from getting her arm chopped off by pretending she's his crazy relative and fooled Jafar into turning into a genie to exploit the lamp weakness, Aladdin is supposed to be a quick witted underdog.

  • @mochi9043
    @mochi9043 Před 11 měsíci +669

    Johnny was so much more well written in the first movie. He was an adventurous outgoing guy who had travelled the world. Its easy to see how mavis would be attracted towards him after being sheltered and stuck in one place her entire life. He was doing what she so desperately wanted to do. We could actually see Johnny being a smart individual, seeing through what dracula was trying to do, being creative and outgoing enough to gravitate everyone towards him. The sequels just washed all that away and left us with a husk of a character, the clumsy, naive, annoying yes man. The 4th movie really ruined him.

    • @kaputt_jay3873
      @kaputt_jay3873 Před 11 měsíci +96

      YES. This is exactly how I feel. He actually had layers to him in the first movie. You could see he was an outgoing guy, but he had feelings and, instead of trying to laugh everything off, he acted . . . maturely. Now that's all gone.

    • @fruity-capri-sun
      @fruity-capri-sun Před 7 měsíci +31

      YES!! i just watched the fourth movie and i honestly cried over how messed up johnny was. he acted like my four years old cousin with ADHD super irresponsible and childish in an annoying way. in the first movie he was amazing, i enjoyed his realitionship with dracula which continued into movie two and three, i think the chemistry between him and mavis was actually there esp. in the third movie but the fourth one..was just...disaster

    • @lavasharkflowers
      @lavasharkflowers Před 5 měsíci

      Yup

    • @ghostratsarah
      @ghostratsarah Před 5 měsíci +5

      And relationships like that don't usually work out. Once the novelty wears off, the bickering and resentment kicks in.

    • @rawdasalmataman7908
      @rawdasalmataman7908 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I agree
      I like the first movie i thunk the ending was amazing and the sequels should have focused on Mavis and Johnny 's adventures

  • @slashercat8649
    @slashercat8649 Před 2 lety +9299

    Honestly, he's kinda boring if he's just grouped with Mavis but I think his strongest is when he and Dracula play off each other. Dracula is basically the main character with Jonny being his foil while Mavis is more secondary to the duo.

    • @gaybatgosqueak
      @gaybatgosqueak Před 2 lety +547

      But he's a bad foil, that's the issue. Foil characters are great when they're actual characters and not just a walking, talking, plot device.

    • @y.9645
      @y.9645 Před 2 lety +409

      i think thats why people ship Drac and Johnny together bc they have more "chemistry" than the actual love interest
      when that happens you know this movie fucked up. wth?!?

    • @badreedinedjellali1328
      @badreedinedjellali1328 Před 2 lety +39

      guess draucs is right about not liking Johnny

    • @inendlesspain4724
      @inendlesspain4724 Před 2 lety +262

      @@y.9645 To be fair, shippers will make a ship out of any two characters even remotely related to each other.

    • @humvee2800
      @humvee2800 Před 2 lety +144

      I dont even think of him as an everyman. He is just straight moronic to the point of being annoying. Its kind of like how the original simpsons had homer as being dim witted but good hearted and family loving. Meanwhile later simpsons have homer as a pathological liar who is a danger tohimself , his family, and the town at all times. Willing to put his family in danger for a donut.
      Characters all need SOMETHING to pull you in, and johnny just has nothing

  • @MsAlyssaB1
    @MsAlyssaB1 Před 2 lety +7764

    Mavis getting married and having a baby straight away always felt off, I think showing her and Johnny exploring and growing up together for a bit would have been a million times better. The wedding and the dead weight baby should have been part of the last movie. Johnny is an explorer by nature and Mavis craves adventure, by the end of the first movie there looks like a story building there but instead they have her get pregnant when she still looks barely 20 and hasn't gone on the adventure she deserves. And her and Johnny still need to grow up a bit, that should have been a plot point. It felt lazy!

    • @amandalynn4979
      @amandalynn4979 Před 2 lety +557

      While I do think Dennis was a cute addition, it was way too soon for him to come into the franchise and other than the second movie, didn't really affect the plots.

    • @TheOfficallyMOON
      @TheOfficallyMOON Před 2 lety +81

      You guys take the words out of my mouth, just more smarter ❤️‍🔥🙏🏽

    • @saturnianrings3920
      @saturnianrings3920 Před 2 lety +46

      I doubt any kid would want it watch: “ *Hotel Transylvania - Marital Problems!* “

    • @AwsomeKat777
      @AwsomeKat777 Před 2 lety +97

      @@AgentMulder120 18 and 21 is only like four years. That's a freshman dating a senior. Weird but not like, sus.
      And Mavis is like literally several centuries older than 18 also, if we're talking sus lmAo

    • @lagopusvulpuz1571
      @lagopusvulpuz1571 Před 2 lety +79

      @@AgentMulder120
      Technically Mavis is way older than the guy. If we are talking about years. The guy is like a baby compared to her & even if she was 18 years old, they would be a few years apart. A freshman & a Senior. I don’t know the obsession with age difference. I only care when is a young kid & an full grown adult. If both adults consent, I don’t care. At 18 you can legally marry. The brain doesn’t fully develop until 25, so Jonny is young.

  • @limitless_j
    @limitless_j Před 2 lety +1548

    Its always been disgusting to me when a story has a female character fall in love with the first guy she meets after being sheltered her entire life. Its essentially giving the message that naivety can and should be taken advantage of. She falls in love with him, simply because she has nothing else to compare him to. Her standards are ridiculously low, so anything will work. The male love interest could be abusive or manipulative, but because he was the "first guy to watch a sunset with her," hes special. And its only becoming more of an issue in modern media, because no one seems to understand how relationships work. In reality, the cute shut-in girl feels aimless and empty inside because she gave herself up to someone who never earned it. Mavis only stays married to Johnny because she never meets anyone else. She could've met a more passionate and sensible man just by walking down the street

    • @tothebeyond6318
      @tothebeyond6318 Před rokem +92

      Imagine if she met a total different guy than Johnny I'm sure she'd get zing too

    • @vilmavenla
      @vilmavenla Před rokem +85

      @@tothebeyond6318 for some reason i wanna imagine mavis falling for an artist

    • @ryomoro
      @ryomoro Před rokem +168

      Frozen at least did it better, they made Anna finish with the "everyday man" but only because she learned to know him, while she could have finished with the first dude she meet and Disney did a good job for showing "be careful with the first man you meet"

    • @jostnaleman3738
      @jostnaleman3738 Před rokem +28

      I CAN understand your point but it's dumb to say that you understand relationships when you think ppl choose partners in a comparative way.
      I'm not the most intelligent, handsome or cute guy in the world but my gf still loves me.
      Seriously what a bad take

    • @MohammedAli-hl4mr
      @MohammedAli-hl4mr Před rokem +106

      @@jostnaleman3738 I think you've misunderstood their point. they're saying that mavis has no frame of reference for what a relationship is.

  • @redcloversubliminals2497
    @redcloversubliminals2497 Před rokem +895

    It's always the "lazy/doesnt have a fashion sense guy x Pretty, extremely hot girl who's responsible" trope. Never the opposite

    • @insertname3977
      @insertname3977 Před rokem +117

      Except in almost every sort of romantic comedy where the woman is a mess of a human being and gets to decide between her choices of well put together men (and the occasional bad boy).

    • @user-rv3xn3ki1u
      @user-rv3xn3ki1u Před 5 měsíci +52

      Have you never read a YA novel written by a women? Or watched a lifetime/Hallmark movie? There are PLENTY of stories featuring a slobbish woman hooking up with a handsome men. I get that you're trying to make a point, but COME ON...

    • @pppf_S
      @pppf_S Před 5 měsíci +7

      ​@user-rv3xn3ki1unever saw any of that. Fr. Its like, never happened. There is a reason to this kind of storie be painted as bad and boring.

    • @user-rv3xn3ki1u
      @user-rv3xn3ki1u Před 5 měsíci +24

      @@pppf_S Then why do people watch/read so much of it? It's not because they produce too much of it. People love these types of stories because, believe it or not, most of them (men and women) can relate to the "slob" protagonist, and most people like to fantasize about dating someone they know is out of their league. It's a common fantasy. Everyone has their mold. For men, it's the slobbish, man-child who somehow manages to charm a beautiful woman into liking him. For women, its the shy, awkward, not annoying-at-all, adorkable outcast girl who gets the bad boy/hot guy and changes him into the guy of her 'dreams'. Pick your poison, lady. Both are played out and paint harsh stereotypes of every gender, but people eat that shit up.

    • @scottchaison1001
      @scottchaison1001 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@user-rv3xn3ki1u She made a bad point.

  • @NJVArtimations
    @NJVArtimations Před 2 lety +7251

    Mavis: "I love the way he is"
    Johnny: *proceeds acting like a 9 year old in a 26 years old's body*

  • @BloodylocksBathory
    @BloodylocksBathory Před 2 lety +7715

    "Bang the first guy she falls for" definitely resonates with me. I hate how in most films (not just family films, but they really lay into it) want to sell the idea of first love = marriage material.

    • @I-Not-Gonna-Take-It
      @I-Not-Gonna-Take-It Před 2 lety +70

      Why? It's cute

    • @MissJJoan
      @MissJJoan Před 2 lety +501

      Totally agree. When you’re too young you don’t always make the best choices. Doesn’t mean you can’t find someone who is good marriage material in your first love, but yeah I’m pretty sure it’s rare.

    • @spiffygroove
      @spiffygroove Před 2 lety +450

      100% it creates toxic expectations that your first relationship is THE one when in reality the majority of people need to stumble through relationships in order to learn about what they need fro themselves and their partners

    • @Sephelions
      @Sephelions Před 2 lety +209

      Exactly! Your first relationship is almost never your best, especially if you start dating young. You have no experience with relationships, and if you're young you're more naïve and more likely to drastically change. The first one being The One is a cute concept, but it's so common that it's become the expectation, and it's not really a good thing

    • @annierminx
      @annierminx Před 2 lety +193

      @@I-Not-Gonna-Take-It it's stupidly unrealistic, most people don't even do that, while in almost every movie, that's what's being shown, giving children and even teenagers/adults, the weird idea that their first relationship ever WILL and SHOULD work, and if it doesn't, then they already failed at their love life

  • @jaohonaxa
    @jaohonaxa Před rokem +315

    This is what bugs me about the premise of the fourth movie. Dracula had every reason to be hesitant about giving the hotel to Johnny because he’s a screw up, but they decided to treat it like he still had human issues, which he’s overcome repeatedly throughout the franchise. Then instead of having Johnny go through some actual development, they just put it all on Dracula.

    • @kaputt_jay3873
      @kaputt_jay3873 Před 11 měsíci +47

      Yeah . . . they did Drac dirty ngl. If I were him, I wouldn't want to give Johnny the hotel either. Not because of his species, but because he'd burn it to the ground within five minutes.

    • @shipper-of-heart8898
      @shipper-of-heart8898 Před 9 měsíci +27

      RIght? Like he literally is married to a human in the fourth movie- i think he's pretty over the whole 'humans are awful' view

    • @Norinia
      @Norinia Před 5 měsíci +10

      I gotta say, what’s wrong with him not wanting to give his family business (how he wanted it to go anyways) to his blood daughter, who was actively studying and working to take over the hotel?
      The human thing is very crucial here, given he will die long before his son e v e r reaches full maturity. He’s going to just be a blip on his wife’s lifespan, what’s going to happen if Johnny flips out on his wife one day from a mid life crisis and decides it’s okay to divorce his wife and take the hotel in the divorce?
      Plus, after the original Hotel Transylvania, all of Johnny’s ideas were Anti-Monster ideas, no matter how much he proclaimed he loved the hotel’s wackiness. (Loudest example I remember is when he called the monster magician’s acts stale just for involving monster physics)

  • @sevjon41
    @sevjon41 Před rokem +480

    anime, manga and light novel takes this trope to the next level. Some of the most egregious ones can be found in the isekai/harem genre

    • @daddyhadrian
      @daddyhadrian Před 11 měsíci +18

      i like reading those (isekais) bc theyre so fucking predictable its funny and they usually have pretty cool powers or abilities that give me inspiration for writing my own stuff.

    • @LoveAndSnapple
      @LoveAndSnapple Před 11 měsíci +34

      As someone who’s been watching anime since the late 90s with my first exposure to harems being Tenchi Muyo I never want to see another isekai and/or harem anime ever again.

    • @slowyourroll1146
      @slowyourroll1146 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@LoveAndSnapple The only parts of Tenchi Muyo that are worth acknowledging are the things that aired before 2000 and I will die on this hill

    • @FunkyDouch3000
      @FunkyDouch3000 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@LoveAndSnapple you'll find a few good Isekais. occasionally. very fucking rarely. but they can be good.
      Grimgar is one of my favorites. Though you can make the argument that Grimgar is a rare case of an everyman character done right...
      I totally get your point though, Isekais and harem animes are a shitty everyman wasteland of garbage.

  • @ArthenExplorer
    @ArthenExplorer Před 2 lety +10197

    In the totally necessary 4th movie everyone was apparently rioting to get, it was honestly kinda interesting to see Johnny demonstrate a proficiency over Dracula, backpack traveling. He actually shown and given wisdom to Dracula, an immortal being who lived many lifetimes, but it still falls short to the fact that Johnny is still the man-child he was since the first film.

    • @BrightWulph
      @BrightWulph Před 2 lety +722

      It's one of the things I hate about the sequels, is the resetting of characters. in the first movie, Dracula learns and grows so much, but in the second film, he's right back to being a selfish jerk, continuously stepping on Mavis and Johnny toes as the parents of Denis. Can't comment too much on the last two films and the shorts, because I haven'tseen them. But from what I've heard Dracula, is still a selfish jerk.

    • @smartass0124
      @smartass0124 Před 2 lety +43

      Why is every man a low bar . What the every woman

    • @Sanakudou
      @Sanakudou Před 2 lety +316

      @@smartass0124 in this case the Everyman is a character with only just enough relatability to be the audiences self insert, they’re not actually a fleshed out character with a complex/individual personality or identity.
      There’s absolutely stories out there that do this with the genders in reverse, from the normal very average, often unpopular girl getting the most 10/10 attractive, wealthy male love interest, or dating the most popular guy in school for being “different” when there’s no substance to them at all, or poor average girl becoming a princess, etc, when they’re just the audience self insert.
      In these kinds of stories it’s intentionally written this way for Audiences wish fulfilment and not for making a better character or story. It’s unfortunate but it sells, especially with the young teen audience.

    • @jordinagel1184
      @jordinagel1184 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Sanakudou now you’re making me curious what an Audi wish fulfillment movie would look like

    • @zu5926
      @zu5926 Před 2 lety +64

      It's a headcannon of mine that Johnny isn't human.He's secretly some monster who's good at manipulating people

  • @BananaTheNinja
    @BananaTheNinja Před 2 lety +3165

    The trope I hate is "dance sequences because kids think dancing is funny" These movies are huge offenders, like "Oh watch the old people dance to hip musics" like please stop.

    • @youjustgotburned3980
      @youjustgotburned3980 Před 2 lety +217

      And the excessive singing too.
      It's so cringe tbh

    • @IATEALLTHECHEESE
      @IATEALLTHECHEESE Před 2 lety +108

      Unpopular opinion but I genuinely love the old people dancing to modern music trope. Still think it's pretty funny, but that's just me

    • @nicoleflores2054
      @nicoleflores2054 Před 2 lety +189

      the only exception that does this trope right is Shrek, change my mind.

    • @youjustgotburned3980
      @youjustgotburned3980 Před 2 lety +56

      @@IATEALLTHECHEESE maybe cz you're "CHEESY"
      (I'm sorry, I could resist was referring to your username 😂)

    • @IATEALLTHECHEESE
      @IATEALLTHECHEESE Před 2 lety +38

      @@youjustgotburned3980 lmaoo you're not wrong

  • @Cedarzz
    @Cedarzz Před rokem +367

    i had a dream about hotel transylvania where mavis and johnny actually get divorced/were on the verge of a divorce and he goes thru a whole character arch about growing up and becoming a more mature person while maintaining his old interests and essentially finding a way to have a balance in his life between being an absolute needy nerd/manchild and a mature adult like Mavis. basically, he had to prove he could be More than just the everyman trope.
    i hated the dream because throughout the whole thing CAKE BY THE OCEAN PLAYED. CONSTANTLY. made it into a really shitty dream movie.

    • @karolinamikeskova8043
      @karolinamikeskova8043 Před 11 měsíci +22

      Damn

    • @senselesschild7463
      @senselesschild7463 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@TheMrCleanSCREAMINGGGG-

    • @brownwolf5766
      @brownwolf5766 Před 7 měsíci +6

      There isn't probably much more everyman, than being forced by a partner to change.

    • @mooneko_0073
      @mooneko_0073 Před 5 měsíci +11

      Cake by the ocean LMFAO

    • @Ruthvika_Rajesh
      @Ruthvika_Rajesh Před 5 měsíci +5

      Why is this better than most movie prompts? When this gets made Cake By The Ocean better be playing the entire time

  • @armedwithwings6668
    @armedwithwings6668 Před rokem +269

    You're fucking spot on man. I'll be honest, I've started seeing this everywhere. Cool, quirky, fleshed out good character female lead falls for that random guy who, and I can't stress this enough, has 11/10 qualities of a reddit mod.

    • @armedwithwings6668
      @armedwithwings6668 Před rokem +11

      I stand by this even now

    • @insertname3977
      @insertname3977 Před rokem +8

      @@armedwithwings6668 Which is funny because this guy is nothing more than an incel themselves.

  • @dr.wolfstar1765
    @dr.wolfstar1765 Před 2 lety +4600

    To be fair Mega mind DESTROYED this trope and told the honest truth about the "nice guy" "everyman"

    • @arthurg.calixto3338
      @arthurg.calixto3338 Před 2 lety +500

      it was more of a proto-incel thing but alright

    • @tyreviews6774
      @tyreviews6774 Před 2 lety +767

      The movie was ahead of its time for sure

    • @j0hnicide
      @j0hnicide Před 2 lety +62

      damn bro just let ugly guys be ugly guys :(

    • @nicoleflores2054
      @nicoleflores2054 Před 2 lety +727

      @@j0hnicide Hal was way too different than the example you're giving, the moment he got powers, the moment his true colors come to light.

    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 Před 2 lety +737

      Not only that, but Megamind also did the enemies to lovers trope perfectly and they did not make it toxic or problematic.

  • @moviehermit5631
    @moviehermit5631 Před 2 lety +5139

    The sunrise scene would have worked so much better if Johnny had used his phone to take a video of it to show Mavis. It makes more sense because it’s impossible to see a sunrise without being hit by its light rays, and it doesn’t make Mavis seem like an idiot who was either too scared to look until Johnny came around, or just never thought of looking past a corner (which, again, doesn’t make any sense considering you can see the sunrise reflect in her eyes without any sunlight on her at all)

    • @emeseviragh9293
      @emeseviragh9293 Před 2 lety +402

      I keep thinking about this each time the scene comes to mind, that it's not possible, and I'm always trying to think "okay but if it's from an angle?" and I like try to imitate it with objects, and I always think I'm just dumb, but each time I just conclude whatever I did first, that "it's not physically possible."- and I just wonder how I never heard anyone point that out???.... so idk what the point of my comment was other than: thank you, I now no longer think I'm crazy.

    • @lynxaway
      @lynxaway Před 2 lety +386

      Yeah!!! And the use of modern technology to bridge the gap between them would tie in nicely to mavis’s growing acceptance of humans.

    • @Bane_Amesta
      @Bane_Amesta Před 2 lety +158

      Yes, this makes so much sense! Is like in Interview with the vampire, when Louis can see the sun again when he watch a movie for the first time, is a perfect example and that scene works as a very emotional moment for him

    • @tinytanaka8779
      @tinytanaka8779 Před 2 lety +53

      Movie would have been better with Mavis dying right there. The movie switches to a depressing story about Johnny's guilt and regret.

    • @redpanda6497
      @redpanda6497 Před 2 lety +105

      @@tinytanaka8779 Ok, that went way too dark.

  • @Romanticoutlaw
    @Romanticoutlaw Před rokem +96

    I wish a male and female lead in an animated kids' movie could just be friends for once

    • @renamon5658
      @renamon5658 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Disney bolt did that?

    • @user-oo2ce2sc8e
      @user-oo2ce2sc8e Před 4 měsíci +5

      Too be fair that was also between a dog and a cat... that would be a really weird romance thing​@renamon5658

    • @renamon5658
      @renamon5658 Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@user-oo2ce2sc8e weird romance in kids animation happens a lot. In shrek donkey and dragon are in a relationship. And in over the hedge stella the skunk and tiger the cat became a item..... Looking back many relationships in cartoon and animation shows and movies were very weird.

    • @isleling5191
      @isleling5191 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Now a days it feels a little more rare for a male and a female to be in a romantic relationship I feel people should just write what's best for the story

  • @Sylentmana
    @Sylentmana Před rokem +100

    In the real world these sorts of relationships between a sheltered girl and the first looser she meets usually end in a bitter breakup/divorce.

  • @taiya001
    @taiya001 Před 2 lety +11038

    I feel Mavis and Johnny would’ve been better of as friends. Each helping each other navigate a new world and helping them come to the grips with their shortcomings.

    • @DGolden247
      @DGolden247 Před rokem +643

      I agree, there just wasn’t enough development in order to justify marrying the two off and then having a kid. In the sequels they both could’ve went on adventures and then as they mature their relationship could’ve become more romantic and serious. Or not, not every series needs a romance.

    • @lord__pasta
      @lord__pasta Před rokem +2

      Oh no, the horrors, a male, and a female, being *friends*?!?!?! And just *friends*?!
      And they *weren't* childhood friends
      They met each other, and *instead* of falling in love immediately, they become *friends*?!?!
      Nah bro
      Zero realism
      Absolutely nothing good would come from it
      Absolutely not
      Never ever would happen ever
      Let's never let that be common ever
      Sorry kiddos, friends are for weirdos, especially if it's of the opposite gender!!
      Never will ever happen ever in real life ever

    • @MidnightDarkness666
      @MidnightDarkness666 Před rokem +284

      Oh! Here's an idea! Make Johnny's character a girl (just not an annoying one like irl Johnny)! Have Mavis get her first human friend and learn about the real world through girl bonding, then it would be empowering to have a confident girl break Mavis out of her shell and out from under her dad's thumb.

    • @letsalllovelean478
      @letsalllovelean478 Před rokem +214

      @@MidnightDarkness666 That's literally the best idea ever! It'd be even cooler if female Johnny (whom I'll refer as Josie) had parents who hated monsters. Both Mavis and Josie would bond over their overbearing parents. It would give Josie the mindset that vampires are bad, so they'd have a cool enemies to best friends arc.

    • @byronrush9802
      @byronrush9802 Před rokem +116

      @@letsalllovelean478 that would be interesting and then through their whole friendship and start dating boys Mavis finally gets dating experience instead of marrying the first human guy she meets just because of The zing which is the monster excuse for love at first sight

  • @trustworthy_hypocrite1838
    @trustworthy_hypocrite1838 Před 2 lety +11434

    My least favorite troupe is the pretty, energetic, ambitious woman dating the quirky, hot in an unattractive way, lazy guy she happened to fall for out of nowhere. Drac probably wouldn't have had a problem with Mavis dating a human if the human was someone who didn't do the bare minimum and get praised for it.

    • @ivymeow3
      @ivymeow3 Před 2 lety +1037

      Yeah and I feel like this trope is so commonly accepted in pop culture but when its the other way around everyone suddenly hates it. Like in twilight its basically the opposite of hotel transylvania where Bella has no personality and is pretty dumb and Edward is this super chad guy who has his life together. Everyone's always super quick to point that out and hate on it but don't realize its a super common trope with the guy being the "loser", somehow its only a problem when the roles are reversed, but either way I agree this trope sucks

    • @flask223
      @flask223 Před 2 lety +323

      @@ivymeow3 twilight is overheated tho and that is because it’s targeted towards and enjoyed primarily by girls/ women

    • @A.Peacock
      @A.Peacock Před 2 lety +120

      Yea and that's like a quarter of romance anime.

    • @cloud_catus8500
      @cloud_catus8500 Před 2 lety +324

      Just watch every Adam Sandler movie ever. He is just not a great guy and sometimes even manipulating and she is interesting, beautiful, successful and deserves better than that loser. I hate those movies because of that (and I don't like the humor, but that is a personal thing)

    • @naveerarizwan5329
      @naveerarizwan5329 Před 2 lety +54

      @@flask223 no it’s hated because it’s bad

  • @JDigital2
    @JDigital2 Před rokem +132

    Jonny was the best in the first Hotel. They really olaf'd him in the sequels by overcharacterizing his troupe. The scene with him in the closet explaining his past roommate will never fail to get a good laugh out of me.

    • @LoveAndSnapple
      @LoveAndSnapple Před 11 měsíci +11

      “Olaf’d” 😂😂😂

    • @flickcentergaming680
      @flickcentergaming680 Před 5 měsíci +7

      I agree. In the first one, his naivety is genuinely funny and somewhat endearing. And at the end when Drac forced Johnny to leave, we as the audience WANT him to be allowed back in the hotel.
      Then in the sequels he turns into the most generic, "stupid dad" type character ever written.

  • @merlinrecon7528
    @merlinrecon7528 Před 11 měsíci +68

    The worst thing about johnny is that in the first movie, he actually has depth to his character. He's experienced because he's travelled around the world he has many skills and stories that helps him become popular and interesting with the monster. He's understand the reason for dracula's hate of human and doesn't judge dracula for it. He's compasionate because he willingly reject mavis because of drakula's wish. He's kind because he even managed to get dracula to open up to him and finally human. He has so much potential in the first movie and it's a damn shame he didn't get the chance to actually be developed and instead reduce to a bumbling mediocer idiot

  • @karolinakuc4783
    @karolinakuc4783 Před 2 lety +1852

    Mylo in Atlantis is not everyman. He is very intelligent and clever. Not everyone can study ancient languages and solve riddles. He lacks confidence and is awkward but has a good heart and is brave. He is an example of first impression does not say everything

    • @MeepChangeling
      @MeepChangeling Před rokem +360

      It's also not a white savior plot. Milo doesn't save Atlantis alone; the native population is the muscle that makes victory possible. Milo just happened to be able to read their hover car manuals while they lost their written language in the cataclysm that sunk Atlantis... probably via a curse or something because, I mean, it's clearly amnesia as no adult can read. They were obviously alive before the sinking. Its also not like they were helpless. They TRIED to restart their tech but failed due to missing a tiny detail which wouldn't be obvious. Also the real day saver is Princess what's her tits merging with their god-crystal to do a magic in an act symbolic of apologizing for their hubris in the past.
      While I'm on the subject, can we all agree that "Mankind reached too high and so the gods smacked him down!" is a toxic fucking trope?

    • @fluffy_g0blin
      @fluffy_g0blin Před rokem +138

      ​@@MeepChangeling lol i was so seriously invested in your explanation until "princess what's her tits" 😂 still a good explanation but even better with that

    • @nagigachamania6936
      @nagigachamania6936 Před rokem +153

      It's because he's not the audience, he's his own person, he has a defined personality and abilities. And the fact that Kida got with him (they're so cute I'll defend them to the end of times), the blond villain says at the beginning of the movie that he's single just because he wants after listening to his explanation, impressed by his intelligence

    • @razortheonethelight7303
      @razortheonethelight7303 Před 11 měsíci

      @@MeepChangeling "Mankind reached too high and so the gods smacked him down!" is less a toxic trope and more of a cautionary tale to listen to and not let our hubris kill us. Nuclear weapons being a good example and any other tech we could create that could wipe us out if we are not carful.

    • @NoProblemoBob
      @NoProblemoBob Před 6 měsíci +61

      Also, hes basically every girl's crush. He is like a better fantasy version of a nerd. You never met a nerdy guy like Mylo in rl.

  • @lilil9752
    @lilil9752 Před 2 lety +6804

    I honestly never liked Johnny, didn't hate him but i found him too annoying. And tbh he doesn't strikes me as a person who is mature enought to have a child (compare him to Mavis who does seem young but does act like a new mom) the bad thing is that i love Andy Samberg,i think he is a very funny a charming guy,deserved a better character

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    • @alissaoldham7128
      @alissaoldham7128 Před 2 lety +33

      Agreed

    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 Před 2 lety +237

      I often feel like Johnny was a form a self insert for the writers or crew (it obviously couldn't be genndy tartakovsky because he actually has a wife and a child.) I've that is super common for male writers to self insert themselves into a story, and have that character in up with their ideal dream girl. Which is why tropes like the magical girlfriend, boy meets ghoul, and manic pixie dream girl are super common; and why you hardly ever see genderbend version of those tropes.
      Also I've heard that Mavis was originally for a different movie. And I think in that movie Mavis would have fall in love with the descendant of Van Helsing.

    • @fatty1040
      @fatty1040 Před 2 lety +32

      @@kittykittybangbang9367 Yeah man how dare these writers use their own personal imagination to create a FANTASY WORLD that they made themselves. Thats how all writing works not just "MALE WRITERS GRR" lol. Granted they should've made his character better but you know why they didnt?.....idiots are objectively funny for kids. Mavis loving an idiot is literally the joke and plot of the first movie. Not to even mention shes not the main reason people watched the movie. They watched it for MONSTERS haha.

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  • @Nick-nb2oz
    @Nick-nb2oz Před rokem +57

    agree with everything but the comparison with the disney Atlantis movie, cuz that guy wasn't an "everyman", not only he was actually hot, wasn't he brought along cuz he knew stuff and he was like super smart or something, I may be wrong here but I remember something along those lines, like, he had a purpose and a talent

    • @insertname3977
      @insertname3977 Před rokem +21

      Milo was a linguistic genius, his entire thing was that he can actually read the language that noone else could, and he was a nerd with a wide arrange of knowledge and topics. He's not the everyday man.

    • @Nick-nb2oz
      @Nick-nb2oz Před rokem

      @@insertname3977 exactly!

    • @insertname3977
      @insertname3977 Před rokem +5

      @@Nick-nb2oz That being said, neither is Johnny in this case, especially when the "everyman" trope is suppose to be characters like Homer Simpson or the Hobbits from LOTR.
      The everyman is suppose to be a person who doesn't want to do anything outside of their safe bubbles even if the plot usually requires them to do so, and aren't considered special in any meaningful way (the Hobbits were only considered as special as they were because of how "normal" they are). Nor do they have any special skill or drive to do things that normal people wouldn't unless pushed into such a situation.
      Johnny is shown to be a rather oddball of a person who isn't really like the majority of people from both his universe (remember how his mother was only able to find one other couple between human and monster?) and the selected audience (children, and your typical 9 to 5 working adult). He's more of the "free spirit" archetype of character who are attributed as being laid back, easy going, and typically of a surfer dude/stoner mannerisms.

  • @GoogleAccount-jg5vd
    @GoogleAccount-jg5vd Před rokem +143

    not to mention she was BARELY 18. okay, 180, but still, 18 in vampire years, and she's been pent up at home with no knowledge of the outside, making her extremely naive. Johnny is at least mid 20s, and has been out exploring and experiencing the great outdoors for most of it. He's far more knowledgeable and adult than she is. And yet, when the second movie rolls around, she's still 18, but now married with a kid.

    • @lambtoken2708
      @lambtoken2708 Před rokem +3

      I don't think he knew about that

    • @Helpmefindthewilltolive
      @Helpmefindthewilltolive Před rokem +15

      @@lambtoken2708 he sang about her being "118" in a scene so idk

    • @chloescreations8410
      @chloescreations8410 Před rokem +27

      ⁠@@lambtoken2708 he asked her age, and she told him, plus he sang a song about it.
      Dudebro is supposed to be 21, if memory serves (she asks his age, to which his response is “121” so, assuming he’s operating under the impression, like the audience, that 118 in vampire years is 18 in human years, he would be 21)

    • @shipper-of-heart8898
      @shipper-of-heart8898 Před 9 měsíci +11

      I feel like they dont really specify how vampires age in the series. In the first one they make it seem like its fairly slow, since Dracula looks the same as he did 118 years ago, so it seems like they stop physically aging at some point (and the hotel took years to build iirc, and Mavis was a baby/ toddler for most of it correct?) . But the 2nd movie, they bring in his dad who is significantly older and looks as such. They question if Dennis will show vampire traits at 5, but he aged 5 in human years. He's half vampire, so would he fall under the 'age slower' ?

    • @lad-bo9ll
      @lad-bo9ll Před 5 měsíci +1

      Mid 20s, johhnys 21

  • @Luc42
    @Luc42 Před 2 lety +2845

    I've found that you need two things to make a complex character:
    1. Who they are
    2. Why they are who they are
    Example:
    Dracula is an overprotective father BECAUSE monsters and he himself have been ostracized and demonized by humans for centuries.
    Johnny is a goofball BECAUSE the plot needs him to be a goofball

    • @kajnake5905
      @kajnake5905 Před 2 lety +212

      *Johny is a goofball BECAUSE there are no other character traits we can recover from this

    • @razkable
      @razkable Před 2 lety +80

      You can be the every man but you need some qualities that make you stand out or you need to do things that make you a great choice in fans eyes for a good girl...if you save people cool..if you help people cool...don't be the bland useless everyman that has no traits worth marrying...

    • @talentlessartist7929
      @talentlessartist7929 Před 2 lety +25

      That’s actually very solid advice

    • @sayba6766
      @sayba6766 Před rokem +2

      Exactly

    • @CattyLoveKittenLove
      @CattyLoveKittenLove Před rokem +17

      But are there any reasons for a person to be a goofball really? It's like a personality trait, something you are born with. Dracula's overprotectiveness is a behaviour trait.

  • @youjustgotburned3980
    @youjustgotburned3980 Před 2 lety +8798

    Notice how the girl is always the one who's put together and not troublesome? Like, you've NEVER seenamovie or cartoon about a bad girl with issues being saved by a focused Chad.
    Or a slacker girl who gets a guy who has his life put together.
    No instead,you find it's always the guy with issues that needs to be redeemed by a decent girl.
    Well,for once I'd like a decent girl to end up with a decent guy.
    Let the bad boys end up with a bad girl or the slacker guy end up with the slacker girl. They CHOSE that for themselves

    • @Marina_7
      @Marina_7 Před 2 lety +1212

      Yes! I also don't really remember seeing movies where the mom is goofy, relaxed and playful while the dad is constantly worried about the kid. The only type of non-serious mom that I can quickly recall is the divorcee that travels a lot or brings a lot of men home.
      I want to see moms genuinely play with their kids more, not just always clean and cook while the dad gets to have fun or sit around.

    • @Lee-cr6xb
      @Lee-cr6xb Před 2 lety +337

      I also found that a bit annoying xd
      Nowadays, we're getting more hyperactive, not so prudent female protagonists in cartoons.
      I know a few examples of movies/cartoons where girls aren't this perfect:
      Gravity Falls
      Miraculous Ladybug
      Metal Family
      Problem child

    • @magmatard8737
      @magmatard8737 Před 2 lety +380

      I think it would be a lot better if the characters bring out better traits in one another. Like Busy Body boy and the slacker girl have a shared interest. They get together Slacker girl doesn't slack off as often, and Busy Body boy learns to relax.
      I just want to see two characters that make one another better cause thats what the ideal relationship is.

    • @Twat_Dirt
      @Twat_Dirt Před 2 lety +229

      I’ve seen that trope, but in books (and some terrible Disney channel movies) and it’s equally as bad as this one. I prefer the trope where both of them have flaws instead of one being better than the other.

    • @Twat_Dirt
      @Twat_Dirt Před 2 lety +170

      @@Lee-cr6xb Marianette is a total mary sue tho

  • @NerdMiGerd
    @NerdMiGerd Před rokem +79

    I feel like Futurama is one of the few animated properties out there to do the everyman trope pretty well. I always liked that it took Fry a pretty realistic amount of time and development for him being with his love interest to even be a *possibility*, and a lot of that came from him being willing to put his own worldview and issues aside to try and understand her better. In order to be with someone like Leela Fry had to shed himself of a lot of the pitfalls the everyman trope falls into, and I quite like that. That the world isn't patient with his slacker behavior.

  • @HangryOnPaws
    @HangryOnPaws Před rokem +54

    I would have preferred it if Johnny was a horror film geek, maybe an amateur film maker who thinks he knows vampires because he's seen human-made films. Then Drac could have a better reason for disliking him. He doesn't want Mavis to be misunderstood and treated like an exhibit and wants to teach Johnny what vampiric culture is really like. Also uh the vampire human age gap is... uncomfortable to say the least.

  • @TripleM24
    @TripleM24 Před 2 lety +19507

    America has this weird obsession with praising mediocrity and it permeates into every facet of our society. I'm sick of it in movies and I'm sick of the "capable, strong, and nuturing" female lead having to deal with the ridiculous antics of the man-child that she is more like a mother to than a wife. The trope is gross and especially has no business in media aimed at children or teens.

    • @anotheryoutubeaccount5259
      @anotheryoutubeaccount5259 Před 2 lety +592

      Good comment.

    • @artsydraws3555
      @artsydraws3555 Před 2 lety +2052

      I agree, and it sorta makes children believe that dads don’t have to do their part as fathers, aswell as husbands

    • @ChangedMyNameFinally69
      @ChangedMyNameFinally69 Před 2 lety +145

      @Prey R What's wrong with single moms?

    • @ChangedMyNameFinally69
      @ChangedMyNameFinally69 Před 2 lety +960

      It's funny people try to say that trope hates men when it's the opposite, it basically rewards their bad behavior

    • @placeholdername2270
      @placeholdername2270 Před 2 lety +307

      @Prey R when you look at denmark there isnt a big difference between single parent child and two parent child.
      Meaning
      Its america that fucked somwthing up.

  • @Rosemont104
    @Rosemont104 Před 2 lety +8212

    Thanks for bringing up that "problem meets solution" type pairing. It's contrived, more often that not. I can understand falling for one's opposite or looking for someone with something you lack, but there's surely a way to make it more organic than the filters on a dating app. As for audience surrogates, whether it's a schlubby manchild or mousy schoolgirl, a flat (well, flatter) half of a pairing never makes for a compelling love story.

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      @kittykittybangbang9367 Před 2 lety +29

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    • @kittykittybangbang9367
      @kittykittybangbang9367 Před 2 lety +109

      The opposite attract trope (as well as the belligerent sexual tension trope) are so problematic, and I feel like the it even influences people's perception of the real world as well. There was this one kid in my culinary class who I hated, and could not stand. I told one of my classes my frustrations with him, and one kid legitimately thought that I had a crush on him when I obviously didn't. Luckily that kid moved and that class was only one semester, so I don't have to deal with either of them now.

  • @narutard403
    @narutard403 Před 11 měsíci +25

    Johnny could’ve just been a himbo. That would’ve worked.

    • @Caelifer.
      @Caelifer. Před měsícem +1

      That would literally patch up so many blring plot holes

  • @shubs9532
    @shubs9532 Před rokem +45

    I think the movie would've been better if they didn't include the romantic subplot and Johnny could still exist, but they become friends and Mavis tries to convince her dad to let her travel with him for the movie. Tbh Drac Hardcore believed in the Zing, so it would make more sense to his character to rally that much against it if he wasn't even a zing. Mavis gets to travel in the end and Johnny is just her travel companion. If it develops, it develops, but it would have a better pace for the romantic subplot than the movie. Or a pace at all other than "oop, instant love."

  • @AdorableFloof1999
    @AdorableFloof1999 Před 2 lety +3014

    Yknow honestly, I like the relationship with Drac and Johnny more. They bring out better parts of each other by the end of the first movie with Drac grounding Johnny a bit by telling him about himself and making Johnny actually be a bit responsible by leaving while Johnny gets Drac to have fun and helps Drac with his misanthropy. So I'd have enjoyed it even more if it was like a bromance movie instead.

    • @nicoleflores2054
      @nicoleflores2054 Před 2 lety +236

      funny enough, there IS a ship between those two and seeing the fanart (no, not that kind of fanart-) they kind of work?? i don't know

    • @AdorableFloof1999
      @AdorableFloof1999 Před 2 lety +109

      @@nicoleflores2054 I ship it

    • @nicoleflores2054
      @nicoleflores2054 Před 2 lety +113

      @@AdorableFloof1999 then you'll definitely love the AU's and fanarts out there of those two

    • @gumbo34
      @gumbo34 Před 2 lety +61

      andddd now I hate you both

    • @AdorableFloof1999
      @AdorableFloof1999 Před 2 lety +67

      @@gumbo34 lol

  • @elizacomics2329
    @elizacomics2329 Před 2 lety +5665

    Imagine how good it would have been if Mavis and Johnny just became platonic best friends instead

    • @melodramaticmeltdownn
      @melodramaticmeltdownn Před 2 lety +648

      That honestly sounds really adorable!
      It would’ve excused his mediocre character a bit more since they both wouldn’t have to share such an intense commitment to each other when not having a child or getting married.
      It also would’ve been neat seeing their characters bounce one another as best friends going through their own lives and be supportive, rather than a rushed and imbalance romantic relationship.

    • @nataliehaag3595
      @nataliehaag3595 Před 2 lety +169

      That sounds waaay better tbh

    • @jabbathehutt888
      @jabbathehutt888 Před 2 lety +155

      Them as friends sound way better oh my God

    • @JulesHinmon
      @JulesHinmon Před 2 lety +29

      That would also mean No Dennis.

    • @jabbathehutt888
      @jabbathehutt888 Před 2 lety +200

      @@JulesHinmon i can live with that

  • @drunkalpaca9525
    @drunkalpaca9525 Před rokem +37

    I think Drac would be happy to see his daughter fall in love with a human that is wonderful, caring and interesting. Now I understand why Drac had such a big problem with Johnny. His dear daughter fell in love with someone who did the bare minimum.

  • @lovetobe6118
    @lovetobe6118 Před 11 měsíci +34

    I took bigger issue with the whole "zing" thing. I believe it is the most toxic concept in the modern dating world. We stick in abusive relationships, choose to marry less than ideal partners, and have our hearts absolutely broken because we believe the love at first sight idea. Instead of wisely choosing a partner, we choose based on a feeling. My husband and I have a saying. "Love is a choice you make everyday. You don't fall out of love and you don't choose someone to marry based on being in love with them. It has worked very well for us."

    • @brownwolf5766
      @brownwolf5766 Před 7 měsíci +3

      The thing is though, that "zinging" is something supernatural and obviously mutual. In practice, when two "zing," they will treat each other well. (It's true love and they are basically soul mates)I find this concept of true love in this context to be quite nice. If romantic relationships among monsters were to unfold as they do in humans, then Mavis would have had 20 husbands by the end of her life. Apparently, not only monsters "zing," but also humans with monsters. This is important to avoid creating a toxic imbalance. In the end, "zinging" is something different from love at first sight in humans. Like they said in the movies. "It's a monster thing"

    • @lad-bo9ll
      @lad-bo9ll Před 5 měsíci

      Femenism really killed romance, thanks

    • @catscanhavelittleasalami
      @catscanhavelittleasalami Před 5 měsíci +2

      yea that zing thing sucks. I get that they tried to make it seem like a cute soulmate thing, but it teaches harmful lessons to children.

    • @brownwolf5766
      @brownwolf5766 Před 5 měsíci

      @@catscanhavelittleasalami Not really.

    • @lad-bo9ll
      @lad-bo9ll Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@catscanhavelittleasalami love at first sight is as old a tale as anything. The main thing to take away from the zing concept is that it suggests that somewhere out there is someone perfect for u. U may not believe that but i do and i don’t think thats harmful to children at all. What is harmful is so many young people reporting feeling high levels of persistent loneliness that accompanies the belief they will never find their said zing. I also think that reducing love to mere chemicals in the brain and encouraging people to reject traditional values such as marriage and encourage selling themselves is a messed up lesson for kids but most cartoons nowadays push that notion, but hey that feminism. Ig im old school

  • @handsoapinc
    @handsoapinc Před 2 lety +4341

    10:20 I'm going to disagree that Milo Thatch is an "Everyman". Being the Cartographer and Linguist with a passion for researching dead Languages, Ancient Civilizations, and Classical History, it gives him his own unique character. He's less of an "Audience Insert" and more of an "Idealized Hero"; he's smart, and despite how Physically Weak he is, he still actively involves himself in the Action (and manages to best people physically stronger than him with quick thinking). I don't think we were ever supposed to think we were Milo Thatch, but we were most certainly supposed to empathize with him and admire him. (Also, can we acknowledge that Milo Thatch is just Daniel Jackson from Stargate SG-1 ripped Wholesale).

    • @PoliticalWEasel
      @PoliticalWEasel Před 2 lety +762

      Yeah Milo is way too smart and nerdy to be an everyman, he deciphers and learns to speak a "dead language," which is one of the biggest reasons that he gets the girl. More like a super scholar than an everyman

    • @King-Of-Dragons
      @King-Of-Dragons Před 2 lety +80

      Omg I never thought he was a wholesale rip of Daniel but now I can't unsee this lmao

    • @jjcymbolic
      @jjcymbolic Před 2 lety +274

      So much agree. I was going to say that I wish I had the same skills as Milo. He has that more goofy behavior, but it hits so, so different. It isn't goofy to make him funny, he's like that to stand out from all these serious adventurers with an agenda so unlike his own. He's there to exist in the beauty of this hidden history that he's been dreaming of since he was a kid. Everyone else arrived for money... Sure, he's the key to a lot of issues occurring within Atlantis, but not just for her, but for an entire people. If it wasn't for his admiration and love for knowledge, the people would have continued to be stuck in their past.
      Kita's interest for him is similar to Astrid's in How To Train Your Dragon. At first it seems shallow, but then you remember a quote she once said, "Is this some kind of a joke to you? Our parents war is about to become ours. Figure out what side you're on." Her everything is protecting her people, so when she rode on the back of a dragon, it was basically of, 'this is it. Who else could I respect more than a person who has befriended the very beast we fear?' And, with watching the series, that becomes even more clear when her parents were nearly brought down. She seeks comfort and protection.

    • @southernfriedscandal9004
      @southernfriedscandal9004 Před 2 lety +8

      Agreed

    • @playertree8413
      @playertree8413 Před 2 lety +8

      I 100% agree with you

  • @exchangediary968
    @exchangediary968 Před 2 lety +1980

    anyone else felt super let down when in the second movie , the baby turned out to be a vampire after all? they got so close to the whole idea of just accepting their grandchild the way he is and then threw the idea away

    • @TaeMelodyy
      @TaeMelodyy Před 2 lety +418

      THIS! I see no one talking about it! The entire theme was acceptance, and then they made him what everyone wanted again.

    • @Ariel_is_a_dreamer
      @Ariel_is_a_dreamer Před 2 lety +220

      YES. OMG. Especially because they were using "human" as a clear metaphor for "gay" or "soft"

    • @avivastudios2311
      @avivastudios2311 Před 2 lety +131

      i had the same thought. Thank u. That movie was so close to having a good message and then it threw it away because "climax"

    • @user-hf1io1gf3q
      @user-hf1io1gf3q Před 2 lety +114

      @@Ariel_is_a_dreamer i really dont think that was the case..

    • @imnotdrum3037
      @imnotdrum3037 Před 2 lety +73

      @@Ariel_is_a_dreamer wtf

  • @NefariousDreary
    @NefariousDreary Před 11 měsíci +16

    Facts. Honestly, with Atlantis, Milo is a catch just from his smarts, determination, bravery, love for exploration. He def has it going on for himself.

  • @bananathewolf5589
    @bananathewolf5589 Před rokem +39

    I'd like to point out, I honestly never viewed Mavis as goth, exactly. With how the monster cast is portrayed, it seems each species has it's own customs, cultures, and clothing styles associated with them. Every vampire we see wears black clothes, the women having black lipstick. While there is nothing wrong with calling Mavis goth, I interpret her design as cultural continuity personally.
    And even tho she, yeah, is designed to look goth, I dont see how that makes her "better" or "above" Johny
    Even if the "every man" trope is over used, there's nothing wrong with it. And Hotel Transilvania is still a wonderful story (the first one at least. The second was ok. The 3rd and 4th are... I will not rewatch them. I hate that Drac got a second Zing. He didnt need that. He could have made mature unbiased friend he could use to rely on when he needed advice about Mavis. Those movies could have become alot more interesting.)
    Yeah, alot of girl can be petty. (Keep in mind I'm writing from a girl perspective) They're picky about the guy not having red hair, not being shorter than 6ft or at least not shorter than them, the bf has to spend half his paychecks on her with no financial gifts from her to him. Its stupid, and I think the every man trope is just what we need to normalize not dating the hottest guy and not being insecure about that.
    People can have types. And some people are generically hot. That wont change. But no one should base their standards of who they "deserve" based on how someone looks
    Mavis never stayed up past sunrise before because she was scared of it. Her father engraved fear of the humans and sun into her for years. No wonder she'd never seen it or been pressured to before!!
    And Mavis is more than a 2 dimensional character who likes Johny for no reason. She likes learning new things and he is a fun and relaxed person to rely on in new experiences. He likes showing her things. If anything, she was infantilized through the first and second movies because she had a child-like wonder about it all
    Why is Johny criticized for that when she isn't?
    She likes he goofy nature, but she doesn't make excuses when he messes up.
    When he lied to her about Dennis she was mad at him and Drac
    They both messed up, so she made it clear she wasnt okay with it and took the reigns back.
    She didn't go "it's okay, Johny didn't know better"
    And when it was revealed he was human, she was clearly hurt. She felt betrayed. Especially after Drac made Johny say he hated her. She believed Johny even though it was a lie. She is aware he's capable of mature wrong-doings.
    She can accept he's goofy without infantilizing him.

  • @brookeboehm7174
    @brookeboehm7174 Před 2 lety +2113

    I've noticed that a lot of people seem to gloss over this one fact. Mavis and Dennis are functionally immortal, however Johnny is very much human (stated repeatedly throughout the film). Johnny is going to age while his wife and child stay the same, Mavis is going to have to one day watch her husband slowly die. Unless she turns him into a vampire, time is going to slowly take away their life together.

    • @thefnafdetective
      @thefnafdetective Před 2 lety +310

      Same with dracula and erika. Like, she’s already atleast 50 - 60. She’s going to die and leave drac alone again

    • @ambidreaming
      @ambidreaming Před 2 lety +48

      @@thefnafdetective LMAO what makes you think Ericka is 50 to 60??? Because her hair is white?

    • @persephone9307
      @persephone9307 Před 2 lety +223

      @@ambidreaming I think I saw somewhere that shes in her 40s

    • @ambidreaming
      @ambidreaming Před 2 lety +137

      @@persephone9307 I'll believe 40s. That makes more sense

    • @themostsupernova
      @themostsupernova Před 2 lety +20

      Any time I have the misfortune to watch these minutes, I think this exact thought

  • @pcykedman6333
    @pcykedman6333 Před 2 lety +2525

    From what Iv'e heard, apparently Mavis was going to originally be used in a romantic drama, but that ended up getting scrapped, and so her character(which had already been designed)was used for hotel Transylvania. If you think about it that way, it actually make sense why her character seems to stand out so much in the first movie, besides her just being, "the pretty one", especially in comparison to the goofy designs of every other character in the series.

    • @fangirl4life5ever
      @fangirl4life5ever Před 2 lety +206

      I remember hearing that Mavis is from a cancelled movie but you wouldn't happen to have a source, would you? The HT and Sony Animation wikis are of little help and aren't exactly organized/reliable

    • @DuskPShermanWallaby123
      @DuskPShermanWallaby123 Před 2 lety +39

      Woah really? That's cool

    • @istoppedcaring6209
      @istoppedcaring6209 Před 2 lety +73

      maybe it does, I don't actually like the design of most of the characters, you can't take them seriously, none of them are of any consequence in anything really, they are background goofyness

    • @southparkfirefly
      @southparkfirefly Před 2 lety +230

      I'm guessing she was supposed to be a Teenager too which explains why she literally looks only about 14 or 15 (ignoring her immortality thing). It's really weird to see the two with a kid because I can't get over how young the parents look.

    • @noppetynope1608
      @noppetynope1608 Před 2 lety +124

      @@southparkfirefly yeah I agree. Also I've read a comment here that said Mavis was originally going to be in a movie where she fell in love with a descendant of Van Helsing. I don't know if it's true tho

  • @easternlights3155
    @easternlights3155 Před rokem +64

    Great vid, but I gotta disagree about Milo. I find it very refreshing to have a male protagonist who does not stand out because of his physical strength or looks, but rather his intelligence, determination and curiosity. He's far from an everyman, and when I was a little girl, he made me wanna be like him when I grew up.

  • @karentorresalfaro3371
    @karentorresalfaro3371 Před 11 měsíci +27

    Sadly, Jhony was a good match for Mavies in the first movie, they weren't perfect but he was a good option for a first serious relationship.
    He knew about culture and history, he loved adventure, he was openminded, he was positive and was able to understand and adapt to wherever they are.
    While they really needed more work in the relationship, he was kind of good when it started, and could have been better with proper development, but they destroyed him in the rest of the movies.

  • @therealCrazyJake
    @therealCrazyJake Před 2 lety +2820

    I think the main issue with Johnny is that he’s never given a character arc. Like, okay, everybody likes him, maybe he’s just charismatic, some people are just naturally good with people like that, but maybe show him being cocky and overconfident about it, perhaps Mavis doesn’t like that and finds him arrogant; now there is a conflict. The movie could have used that character trait to reveal some hidden insecurities for Johnny to have to face, humbling him, allowing him to gradually open up some vulnerabilities and self-reflection, learning to not coast through life and rely on a facade to gain the approval of others and put forth genuine effort to get to know Mavis and develop a deeper connection as he continues to grow as a person. If Johnny had this kind of character development, he could still be the relatable “Everyman” that the filmmakers want him to be, while also having a more fleshed out personality. It wouldn’t be the biggest change, but it would make him even more relatable, while also giving some added weight to the relationship dynamic between him and Mavis.
    I do love this movie, but Johnny, as he is written, is a pretty one-dimensional character.

    • @sev1120
      @sev1120 Před 2 lety +70

      Maybe play into this humbling act:
      Maybe his overconfidence would itself be the act? He would try to "fake it till you make it". When Mavis would confront him about his arrogance, Johnny would confront her about pretending she's normal, and him finding it condescending. He would be a bit of a socially awkward goof who tries to be accepted, but without this insane overconfident act he'd just be another face in the crowd

    • @jackepong6300
      @jackepong6300 Před 2 lety +23

      I think its having a flaw of the human condition that is common is what makes a character actually relatable. You dont actually have to have the everyman trope for them to be liked. You just need to play on a flaw most people have.
      Again spot on with being maybe too confident and getting cocky or being a little too anxious. Like someone who acts with best intentions but cant control how everyone responds to their actions but wants to earn everyone's approval enough to fit in. But then learns you dont need to do that in order for people to respect you. Thats a good everyman setup.
      It plays on our collectivism mindset and our internal fear/need of wanting to find where we fit amongst our other peers. And maybe learning we dont need to fit it in there at all, just need to be a better person from learning with humility.

    • @onishojo9430
      @onishojo9430 Před 2 lety +9

      TLDR: he's a Gary Stu (the male Mary Sue counterpart)

    • @candysue4260
      @candysue4260 Před 2 lety +2

      That's too basic a cliche to be interesting.

    • @wolfsongrising
      @wolfsongrising Před 2 lety +1

      I'm not gonna lie I started reading this and immediately just found myself thinking about Guy from The Croods - a movie I honestly absolutely despise with every fiber of my being. I would probably rewatch the Hotel Transylvania sequels over it again and I didn't care for those either 😂
      I'm just so sick of those types of characters who are basically allowed to walk on sunshine and rainbows for absolutely *no reason whatsofreakingever*. They didn't earn it, didn't do nothing for it, they're just given everything because the rules of the universe just bend to allow them their way.
      Johnny wasn't even that bad, he was just friggin' bland, but at least he got an eyeroll sometimes. Guy couldn't even get that from me.

  • @kingsadvisor18
    @kingsadvisor18 Před 2 lety +852

    Wait, how is Atlantis the Lost Empire an everyman story? Milo has a dozen phds, can speak ten different languages, can decipher totally alien languages if he's familiar with its entomology, and can read millennia old maps. He's the awkward super genius trope.

    • @GokuMcDuck
      @GokuMcDuck Před 2 lety +87

      Plus he is somewhat fit.

    • @AB-sm1qf
      @AB-sm1qf Před 2 lety +171

      And he’s handsome. He’s just made to showcase a narrow/small framed man, I always thought he reminded me of Jeremy Irons, Sting, Chris Botti, Hugh Grant or Hugh Dancy. He’s pretty and skinny, which makes his expression geeky. He’s not a white savior either. He’s an instrument to Kida, providing light and guidance that she desperately needed. The man literally saves her life, gives her newfound purpose and helps her people. He’s no Everyman the guy’s extraordinary. I love how everyone defends him too.

    • @Akaritomi
      @Akaritomi Před 2 lety +24

      I'm inadequate as fuck compared to Milo. Best I have is an Associate Degree and 3 1/2 languages.

    • @flask223
      @flask223 Před 2 lety +30

      And idk if he gets “fixed” or improved by the love interest. I don’t really remember but I don’t think that was their dynamic

    • @everthon2457
      @everthon2457 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Akaritomi i mean that's still a lot

  • @dawert2667
    @dawert2667 Před rokem +22

    Men grow up believing that they don’t need to do anything to win the heart of the perfect woman.
    Women grow up believing that they need to be the perfect woman in order to deserve love

    • @DeadMeat991
      @DeadMeat991 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, look again. You've obviously never seen what society demands from men.

    • @kidd4551
      @kidd4551 Před rokem +2

      Wow insane to think how someone can actually think this.Internet sure can change your perspective depending on where you look.

    • @ekoyal_gemu4446
      @ekoyal_gemu4446 Před rokem

      This is cap

  • @Cherry-Red
    @Cherry-Red Před rokem +65

    I hate the stereotype of a person needing someone else in order to have a life. To be honest, Mavis only wanted to go and see the world, but Johnny comes along and she just so happens to fall in love and later on have a kid with him. She didn't get to see the world in the way that she hoped. What would've been better, is for Mavis to have had a chance to travel before she'd even consider meeting someone or getting married instead of being rushed into it. Drac could've possibly had gone with her and it would've been a better ending in my opinion.

    • @alfalldoot6715
      @alfalldoot6715 Před 6 měsíci +4

      All of the mainstream media say that nowadays, marriage is frowned upon mostly

  • @mongo4685
    @mongo4685 Před 2 lety +1858

    Imagine if Johnny was replaced with a Simon Belmont type dude who came to the hotel to kill Dracula, that would be kinda cool seeing him and Dracula start off trying to kill eachother, then try to tolerate eachother for mavis’ sake

    • @Sephelions
      @Sephelions Před 2 lety +107

      So, Johnny but Ericka?

    • @dane4073
      @dane4073 Před 2 lety +104

      Like Dracula asking for him just to wait till after her birthday to start trying to kill on anothe.

    • @nikkinorman4254
      @nikkinorman4254 Před 2 lety +83

      I wish Jhonny had a cooler appearance/personality like Danny Phantom when he wasn't in his phantom form... He would've been so much more of an attractive character and desirable person/connection with Mavis

    • @duellstaples2094
      @duellstaples2094 Před 2 lety +65

      Actually the original concept was where Johnny was actually Van Helsing.

    • @habijjj
      @habijjj Před 2 lety +8

      @@nikkinorman4254 except dennisovich is absolutely adorable and wouldn't want him looking any other way.

  • @feegagsart1683
    @feegagsart1683 Před 2 lety +5141

    In my opinion, Johnny was tolerable in the first film. AND ONLY THE FIRST FILM. They were teens. Young love, and Mavis didn’t have any clue about the world outside of the hotel so I can understand the direction the first film was going. After that, when Sony made more movies, I find it baffling that they were still together, and had a kid. Johnny hasn’t changed even the slightest bit. He had no character growth. It pisses me off. I can’t believe Mavis would even consider staying and raising a child with that fool. Divorce him.

    • @eatatjoes6751
      @eatatjoes6751 Před 2 lety +120

      That's why I hate it now.

    • @flask223
      @flask223 Před 2 lety +59

      Johnny was a full adult tho lmao

    • @assiafalihp9850
      @assiafalihp9850 Před 2 lety +52

      Heavy on them having a kid😂 like??? The kid cute tho

    • @lazeralternative2740
      @lazeralternative2740 Před 2 lety +73

      I think Jhonny still was a good dad behind the scenes, he just became comic relief for most of the screentime after the first movie, he also wasn't fully aware of how far drac would go to convert his son and still owed him a lot, yeah I don't think his character is the issue, he has potential (good at playing instruments, has a lot of experience from his travels and knows how to drive properly), it's just how he's portrayed.

    • @olgagaming5544
      @olgagaming5544 Před 2 lety +8

      No, I liked Johnny very much, I wish I had a boyfriend like him xd

  • @carlottarobbins7005
    @carlottarobbins7005 Před rokem +33

    For me personally, I have mixed feelings about this trope. If it's done poorly, it's done REALLY poorly and comes across as some incel fantasy - but if it's done well (unpopular opinion in 3...2...), then I think it can actually be really cute! I can't actually judge Johnny and Mavis's relationship, since I haven't watched the Hotel Transylvania movies, but that's just my personal hot take.

    • @darksideofevil13
      @darksideofevil13 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I think Futurama made it work with Fry and Leela.

  • @piane_e
    @piane_e Před rokem +12

    Imagine if the sunrise scene went like this:
    Johnny and Mavis are spending time together and he’s sharing all of his grand world-travel adventures. She’s a bit bored and offers to show him something bold and dangerous! He agrees, getting excited at the thought of exploring more of the hotel when all of a sudden she takes him to the roof. He’s confused but she tells him to wait excitedly. Then the sun begins to rise and she’s giddy, expressing how exciting it is to get this close to the outside world. Johnny says “It’s just a sunrise?” to which she replies “I know right!? Isn’t this exciting!” He stops and thinks for a moment, realizing that some of the greatest adventures happen in the smallest moments. “Yeah, it is.” And then he cautiously puts his arm around her. She responds with putting her head on his shoulder. They sit there like that for a while, solidifying to the audience their blooming relationship.

  • @cloud_catus8500
    @cloud_catus8500 Před 2 lety +5132

    This thought might be a little stupid, but please hear me out:
    Watching this trope continuously in childhood projects unhealthy expectations in adult life that might be harmful. Girls are taught that they have to be successful in life, because the standard female Charakter is beautiful, successful, quricky and often very perfect. They are also taught that the typical partner would be a lazy butt and that they should settle for that.
    Boys are taught that they get the hot perfect girl by being a lazy butt and wonder later in life why that doesn't happen. They might even project those expectations (see: "I'm a nice guy, why won't she date me?!" ) onto women and create a miserable spiral where expectations are unrealistic.

    • @paintbrush3554
      @paintbrush3554 Před 2 lety +398

      Nothing but the truth.

    • @jellynut5903
      @jellynut5903 Před 2 lety +180

      Facts

    • @quangamershyguyyz7166
      @quangamershyguyyz7166 Před rokem +233

      If anyone in real life actually has those expectations, they’re either extremely gullible or have serious mental problems.

    • @mimilune2746
      @mimilune2746 Před rokem +502

      @@quangamershyguyyz7166 you'd be suprised at how many people are exactly that

    • @mariesummers.
      @mariesummers. Před rokem +149

      @@quangamershyguyyz7166 - [This got kinda long, as a warning if anyone clicks read more]
      I mean, given a lot of behavior, coping methods, habits and reference for normality comes from those you grow up around, the media you're exposed to and the environment you're in, I wouldn't call that being gullible more than having a toxic frame of reference that your young worldview is subconsciously influenced by. We're not talking about someone simply deciding this is how the world works because one person said so.
      Lots of people have negative biases and beliefs well into adulthood, and merely need time, healthy exposure, a competent social network and the desire to unlearn thought harmful patterns and behaviors that are often so ingrained they manifest without the person even noticing. For a lot of people, negative beliefs and behaviors aren't solely for lack of awareness, but because their brain has literally been brought up on experiences that don't always reflect healthy or common life practices. Those sort of things aren't the kind of things you snap out of because you're not gullible, and toxic ideologies pushed to youth on a mass scale shouldn't be handwaved when later resurfacing in the same youth as them having "serious mental problems." That's like snapping branches when you need to cut the tree, and at the same time degrading lots of capable people when the actual fault is more on the generation before them who raise them up on this thinking.

  • @jhepadidaymaypamoa5172
    @jhepadidaymaypamoa5172 Před 2 lety +10123

    I have to disagree about having everyman trope un Atlantis. Milo is far from being an everyman.
    He is super cultured, clever and driven. He has hobbies dreams and a strong personnality. He is not only here to make unconfident straight males feel better about their chances to get a bombshell of a girl.
    He is here to fulfill his dream. Saving Kida becomes a new goal as he fell in love during the movie.

    • @iwantpancakes838
      @iwantpancakes838 Před 2 lety +573

      Agreed 100%

    • @justateapot3847
      @justateapot3847 Před 2 lety +1772

      Exactly. Milo is definitely not an everyman, he’s an accomplished linguist who struggles with social interaction but comes into his own as he explores an entirely different culture from his own in the movie. The best part is that at the end of Atlantis, him and Kida don’t kiss, but they instead hug. Their relationship is still obviously hinted at being romantic, but Milo is an excellent diversion from what could’ve been an everyman.

    • @vullord666
      @vullord666 Před 2 lety +888

      Agreed. The biggest difference for me being that Johnny accidentally ended up at the Hotel. Milo was furiously searching for Atlantis after constant set backs and being told he was a fool, wanting to fufil his life long dream. What sets them apart is having a personality and then seeing that personality further develop through a romantic relationship (not having no personality and the relationship being the entire plot). Also, not sure what average viewer was projecting onto Milo. He literally kickstared an expedition for a new discovery and was a super genius and later tactician.

    • @sr71silver
      @sr71silver Před 2 lety +419

      Basically, there is a difference between a character having relatable traits and being an everyman.

    • @Imperviousdragon
      @Imperviousdragon Před 2 lety +54

      Idk I just don't like Johnny and want him out of the movie and replace with someone better

  • @jackphoto8816
    @jackphoto8816 Před rokem +14

    The thing is I can understand why she fell for Johnny in the first movie. He was more than just the every goofy man. He was interested in the world and very social with a friendly demeanor. Hell we literally see him use his knowledge of the world that he not only likes to see but learn about when drac showed his wife to him. Johnny wasn’t a dumb weirdo, he was smart and extroverted but it was so heavily underutilized. They focused more on his quirks than his pretty great traits, in the second movie it could have been about Johnny taking mavis to see the world and showing off his knowledge maybe make it him trying to juggle his tendencies to not be able to stay in one place for long and give attention to mavis on the trip. It could’ve been a great way to show how smart about the world Johnny actually is, they kept him as a doofus instead of the great parts of him we saw in the first movie. It annoyed the hell out of me.

  • @not.supermario
    @not.supermario Před rokem +16

    Personally, I picture an everyman character in my stories as a guy who comes off as a bit immature and goofy, but he has moments where he is smart, knows how to take care of himself and those he cares for and will stand out from his immature persona and be the responsible man that he can be, pretty much "he'll be there when you're in trouble. He'll give you the shirt off his back. He knows how to take care of me" He only wants to be goofy to humor himself and those around him to make himself and others happy. But overall, there's more to him than you would first assume. I feel like it should be done with "he may be a nut, but he's the good kind of nut". Responsible, able to care for himself, will stand up for himself and his friends and family but is not afraid to have fun too.
    I love these movies but I wish Johnny followed this persona. He really doesn't add much to the story other than just being goofy and not really showing any ounce of responsibility. I mean, Mavis acts more of the parent for both their son and him. He never really stepped up as a father. I'd have liked from a comment here that he was a hardcore horror nerd and is smart, funny but sometimes awkward. He could have been an amazing character and as the story progresses, he becomes a mediator for Mavis and Dracula in order to improve their relationship as well as with Dracula's father/Mavis' grandfather. Instead, we got a guy who doesn't develop further than just being a typical idiot. I know this movie is for kids but we have so many everyman characters who developed from that and it ended up being amazing.
    Still love these movies. But I wholeheartedly agree with this review.

  • @jasm5213
    @jasm5213 Před 2 lety +1549

    I hate johnny with a passion. What drives me even more insane is that they keep pairing these hundreds of year old creatures with dumb human beings. This would have been awesome to explore monsters who didn't live in the hotel. Mavis discovery the world and having an actual relationship with someone other than a man child.

    • @Tadpole_Plyrr2
      @Tadpole_Plyrr2 Před 2 lety +133

      Also he’s going to die and leave Mavis alone with their kid

    • @ceddricc5909
      @ceddricc5909 Před 2 lety +73

      @@Tadpole_Plyrr2 welp at least she'll get the better man she deserves but,
      The series is done now so i couldn't expect much anyways

    • @EmptyMan000
      @EmptyMan000 Před 2 lety +6

      @@ceddricc5909 What better man? Who's into single mother vampires?

    • @Noxaluella
      @Noxaluella Před 2 lety +62

      @@EmptyMan000 New potential character who will *ZING* with Mavis. Just like Ericka choosing a vampire single father?

    • @Ellie-bj2uw
      @Ellie-bj2uw Před 2 lety +88

      @@EmptyMan000 Have you seen Mavis? Regardless of her being a vampire or single or a mother someone will want her! She's not only attractive design wise but also in regards to personality! She's an all around likeable character. I'm quite sure the chances of her finding someone aren't as low as you'd believe.

  • @spiffygroove
    @spiffygroove Před 2 lety +10569

    I firmly believe that media that promotes this kind of trope is a massive part in why incel culture exists. Boys grow up watching average men being fawned over by women and this teaches them to expect women to fall for them and treat them like they're the world. They come to feel that just by existing, they are entitled to this treatment, but once they are faced with real life women and not the characters they grew up watching and their expectations aren't fulfilled, they become bitter and hateful. This cycle is so toxic to everyone involved and it has always weirded me out how shows and movies feed into it

    • @Hektols
      @Hektols Před 2 lety +344

      And outside the media girls are told all time that they deserve 8-10 rate guys regardless their own rating.

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May Před 2 lety +1168

      @@Hektols are you talking about numerical looks ratings ? because that's ridiculous and no one meant that to begin with

    • @Hektols
      @Hektols Před 2 lety +228

      @@Envy_May It happens, lots modern women have ridiculous high standards while they don't offer anything worth mentioning to the relationship besides their looks.

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May Před 2 lety +232

      @@Hektols then why does it matter ? shallow people aren't worth the time anyway

    • @StarryNightxx
      @StarryNightxx Před 2 lety +1551

      Legit, in every movie about a girl, she has to change her entire appearance and everything about herself to get the guy in the end. Every movie about a guy he doesn't have to change anything, if the girl still rejects him by the end she's painted as "oh she's just shallow, she shouldn't be judging you for your looks"! (Even though he spends the whole movie pining after a girl...because of her looks)

  • @-angel-princess-
    @-angel-princess- Před 5 měsíci +9

    I felt a sense of sadness when Mavis and Johnny searched for a new home and Mavis was eager to engage in various activities but only to get reminded of her roles as a mother and wife which limited her ability to explore personal interests. It seemed like Dracula should’ve allowed her the chance to discover herself when society accepted monsters, rather than hastily arranging her marriage. Also, The concept of "zing" loses its significance, as Dracula himself zinged with an old lady later on so there’s no excuse for her in not being able to find somebody else. There was a lot of potential in this story but instead the creators chose to create the easy, boring cliché path.

    • @Very_Silly_Individual
      @Very_Silly_Individual Před měsícem

      How saddening. Mavis had to acknowledge her responsibility as a mother. A single tear drops from my eye.

  • @rave3484
    @rave3484 Před rokem +17

    it always felt so off, sure they could have a kid and get married eventually but they're both young, mavis by vampire standards.
    Mavis doesn't even know who she is yet, she was sheltered all her life and besides the series they made later it was shown and suggested that her only socialization was when everyone gathered for her bday and whatever other guests came. so she's literally never really spoke to anyone let alone someone kinda her age.
    johnny himself was on what i assume was a self discovery trip, neither really knew the other or themselves. Mavis went from being a sheltered kid who of course latched on to the first sign of the outside world which happened to be johnny. the feelings at the start was more mavis fascinated by this guy who was living life and from the outside and johnny digging this vampire chic. nothing more, they should have stared as friends and explored the world. where they find themselves and after awhile get together and marry or not at all.
    platonic soulmates should be a bigger thing, just because they don't date or marry doesn't mean they aren't amazing friends or meant to be together just not date. even having them date would have been good if they realized after a few that they don't even know themselves let alone each other and separate. instead exploring as a team.

  • @fandemusique4693
    @fandemusique4693 Před 2 lety +1562

    The problem really is how he didn't evolved.
    Like holy shit, they could had made him evolved

    • @ImaNerdANDaGeek
      @ImaNerdANDaGeek Před 2 lety +177

      He actually seemed like he was a lot denser in the third movie compared to the first. Like his character degraded instead of grew.

    • @strawberryhellcat4738
      @strawberryhellcat4738 Před 2 lety +79

      Yes, he could have evolved into an entertaining, more mature "Jimmy Stewart" type of Everyman - who finds himself in bizarre situations because of his wife, son and extended family. Any change to his "rinse/repeat" interactions with Dracula would have made for much better sequels.

    • @screamqueen3823
      @screamqueen3823 Před 2 lety +85

      That's my problem with johnny. I didn't mind the couple but I do understand the dislike when you see that johnny doesn't change or have any type of character development. Even parenthood didn't change him.

    • @Fitzftw7
      @Fitzftw7 Před 2 lety +52

      True. He didn’t even do anything in the second movie, and his only contribution to the third was DJing. He’s 8 years older, almost 30 and has a kid in Part 2; you’d think he’d be a little more mature, wiser, or just DIFFERENT in some capacity.

    • @isaiahrivers7117
      @isaiahrivers7117 Před 2 lety +14

      Guess the writers didn't even know what to do with Johnny so they just made him a comic relief and whatnot, which sucks since i believe Johnny could've had an arc or so where he would grow and have actual character development if the writers could've tried.

  • @restingsadface
    @restingsadface Před 2 lety +1636

    I think Johnny is the poster boy for why having “relatable” be the start and end of their personality is a bad thing. because if you can’t relate to them (which I don’t) then there’s literally nothing to like about them. you can have a character be relatable, but you have to give them a personality or a hobby or something to grab onto. and this is a love story, so having a likable lead is kind of important in this genre lmao

    • @derpfluidvariant0916
      @derpfluidvariant0916 Před 2 lety +44

      Wasn't him being a horror nerd and being educated in the local stories and rumors a big thing in the first movie?

    • @explodinglungs5974
      @explodinglungs5974 Před 2 lety +37

      @@derpfluidvariant0916 God I wish they continued with that Johnny. Who knows, maybe they could've shown a scene with him and Van Helsing bonding over mythical creature legends and all that good stuff

    • @astrocake584
      @astrocake584 Před 2 lety +18

      @@derpfluidvariant0916 Totally. If you re watch the first movie and compare with the boat cruise one (I don’t even know how many fucking movies there at this point) he is so much knowledgeable in the first. I can actually stand to watch him; he’s just this monster believer dude who likes to adventure. But in the other movies, they like made him denser and it’s so annoying to watch.

    • @Moony.fairyy
      @Moony.fairyy Před 2 lety +4

      I feel like the guy in the video stating he was the “relatable” guy couldn’t find the right term because it’s obvious they were going for this like stoner teen surf / skateboarding type of guy ya know and it’s not really that relatable with the teen to kid audiences nor the adults who probably mostly have a opinion on the film because children really don’t care and teens eh maybe a few of em but yeah

    • @macdoeman4560
      @macdoeman4560 Před 2 lety +1

      Agreed! Also, love your screen name!

  • @sagittariusa7662
    @sagittariusa7662 Před rokem +26

    Could make Johnny someone who suffers from Depression and ended up at Hotel Transylvania, in part by coincidence, in part because he wanted to get lost in some forrest in Central-East Europe (Romania) and die. He came to die. And Dracula as much as he hates humans, he does sympathize with Johnny because he feels that is too much sadness for even him to not feel bad about. The reason why he is upset is because of the tension back home between his Mom and Dad getting divorced and how the world is getting uglier due to climate change and politics. His Dad is a conservative and his mom is a progressive, something like that. And his world is tearing apart, so he went adventuring to escape that problem. But everywhere he goes, he sees the same issues or they appear similarly even if they are about different things. People are always dividing over petty issues and Dracula feels it may be because monsters have been so absent in the lives of humans that they have to find something else to hate about. So again more layers to how not only Johnny and Mavis getting together, but also how Johnny and Dracula become that father-son relationship neither of them had. Johnny had a Dad, but he is that quiet conservative type that rather just be left alone. Doesn't communicate feelings well and just enjoys the outdoors and his business opportunites. His mother on the other hand enjoys socializing, but also wants the world to be greener and healthier (because also enjoys the outdoors but does so more actively than the Dad).
    So he doesn't keep Johnny around for Mavis's sake. He keeps him around for Johnny's sake. In part, because he does feel bad for him. Wanting to end yourself is something even he went through when his wife died. So he can relate. So Johnny isn't really the average type of guy. He is just a very depressed, almost emo, except he doesn't dress like it type of guy. While Mavis is the happy-go-lucky type of Goth girl. She wants to explore. She always has this sunshine about her even though she dresses completely in the opposite manner. Johnny dresses like a typical Australian (which is what he should had been), but he has the personality of Emos. So their chemistry works out that she makes him feel better about himself and he offers her opportunity that she otherwise wouldn't have. She gives him purpose, he gives her the world because he has been everywhere while she hasn't. You can also make him a bit of a goofball when he is really having fun, but you need him to always fall back into place so he doesn't change so much as to not balance out Mavis's cheerfulness.

  • @seth3491
    @seth3491 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Why can't Mavis be with a cute goth boyfriend?!

  • @shantichislon4129
    @shantichislon4129 Před 2 lety +2074

    Milo is not an Every Man. He's a linguist/cartography expert, dangit!

    • @Whxyte
      @Whxyte Před 2 lety +210

      yeah, he's just socially awkward; he still has more of a backbone and character than johnny.

    • @hodzal5258
      @hodzal5258 Před 2 lety +103

      Plus he’s actually popular with the female audience/gaze

    • @pleisha
      @pleisha Před rokem +95

      @@hodzal5258 A mature, sympathetic, cute man that is smart and knowledgeable in a lot of fields (including common ones)? Hell yes, that is a 10 points man, even Helga mentions un the movie how surprising is that he is single

    • @RandomSwiftie13
      @RandomSwiftie13 Před rokem +1

      Who is Milo?

    • @siriloveyou2653
      @siriloveyou2653 Před rokem +8

      @@RandomSwiftie13 I think they're talking about Milo Thatch

  • @USERZ123XD
    @USERZ123XD Před 2 lety +835

    dude this is literally the biggest problem with a lot of anime, I just can't accept that gorgeous waifus and some lame-ass boring "every day" looking guy

    • @miunya
      @miunya Před 2 lety +22

      A lot of them do that so that males can self insert themselves and its dumb

    • @nelzelpher7158
      @nelzelpher7158 Před 2 lety +4

      @@miunya Sounds like someone isn’t male.

    • @nikkinorman4254
      @nikkinorman4254 Před 2 lety +13

      Lmao so true... Maybe also has to do with misogynistic culture. Objectifying women to please a bunch of self loathing guys in the audience

    • @nikkinorman4254
      @nikkinorman4254 Před 2 lety +211

      @@nelzelpher7158 I'm a girl and I can still watch anime without inserting myself??? Why can't guys do that too.. it honestly lessons the potential and quality of the anime when you don't give the MCs character

    • @Peachmillkk
      @Peachmillkk Před 2 lety +169

      Why I stopped watching anime.
      Too misogynistic, sexist, and just straight up weird. Really turned me off.

  • @jhonenvasquezslaundrybasket

    I now she is like, in the "legal age" but the fact that she 118, 1_18_ and she wanted to see the world, and end up having a baby with the red hair dude so quick is just off to me
    Edit: it's like, she never leaved the hotel, meets the dude who gives pothead vibes tbh, specially in the vacation movie, have a child and that's all her life now lol, sad

  • @adaptivelearner6162
    @adaptivelearner6162 Před 11 měsíci +11

    Thank you for this video it is so unbelievable that certain low tier men get the best women in fiction it is ridiculous and, it gives the average man false hope and it's not okay.

    • @audreyharris7643
      @audreyharris7643 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I mean there are couples like that
      Mavis is great but not one of the best women in fiction she's what makes her better than he is? They fit fine imo

    • @brownwolf5766
      @brownwolf5766 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah, but Johnny isn't a low tier man and if you just look at society, you will notice that there is a high number of women who are overrating themselves as well. Just as people are overrating mavis here.

  • @1dcondave
    @1dcondave Před 2 lety +1909

    The "EveryMan" trope can't function without the "Born Sexy Yesterday" trope, of gals like Mavis who only like him because she doesn't know better

    • @healgoth
      @healgoth Před rokem +247

      Tossing in a little of that “immortal so she can look like a child forever” trope that anime loves so much

    • @yamyam493
      @yamyam493 Před rokem +74

      Literally Stranger Things El and Mike. El falls into the 'born sexy yesterday' trope almost perfectly (with a few variations because she is still a child and so 'sexy' isn't a term I would use to describe her ever.) Mike is the first real person to show her kindness. She basically does everything he tells her to do, except when Max comes in to tell her what to do. Season 4 doesn't fair much better with El basing her entire personality on anything Mike does. Mike isn't in love with her, she'll make him in love with her and run away to become a superhero. It's really kinda dumb. I really don't think the Duffer brothers know how to write female characters very well.

    • @jinx8873
      @jinx8873 Před rokem +5

      Well said pal

    • @toxihex876
      @toxihex876 Před rokem +24

      @@yamyam493 oh my god yes, I hated the 4th season so much. I basically skipped through the last few episodes just to see how it ends. It was so fucked how they gaybaited the audience making them think the thing Will drew would be romantic, and it's actually Mike and El's plot device for a romantic subplot development, whereas Will only got a silent cry in anguish.
      I hated it in the Chucky tv series too, where the love interest had zero personality and was simply the gay poc token who could've been substituted with anyone else of the same description and nothing would've changed. Same "born sexy yesterday" thing where the main character is brave, charming, funny, complicated, passionate about something dear to their heart and their love interest is literally the only random gay person without personality or anything visual that makes them memorable or unique in any way just to be the damsel in distress because HE was obsessed with the main character and wove his way into his life.
      Same with the Loki series where even though Loki is a staple Tumblr hot guy, he bonded with his female counterpart over being unlucky in love. A guy who has lived for some thousand years falls in love for the first time with the first relatable person in his proximity who shows interest in him.
      At least Harley and The Joker had some sort of exciting dynamic. What does it say about media if the number 1 shipped movie couple is the most dysfunctional relationship goal you can think of?

    • @paleasaghost-5799
      @paleasaghost-5799 Před rokem

      So your first girl didnt know better?

  • @Rosa-he6xb
    @Rosa-he6xb Před 2 lety +675

    You know I can’t remember if this is true or what, but I remember once hearing about how Johnny was originally going to be a vampire Hunter coming to the hotel and then falling in love with Mavis. Is it the most original idea in the world? No, but it’s more interesting as it makes what Drac is so worried about a bit true and does gives that change of world view type of development(which while the third movie was basically just a summer movie done for money, I did like the chemistry between Drac and Ericka which is this idea explored kinda). Either way thank goodness there’s always better couples with better chemistry in other shows/movies.

    • @fangirl4life5ever
      @fangirl4life5ever Před 2 lety +117

      It's true! Johnny was originally going to be a Van Helsing named Simon. From what I've read, him and Mavis where gonna have a sort of Romeo and Juliet conflict with the two trying to get their families to see eye to eye or something along the lines of trying to make their relationship work

    • @blackheartthedarklord6428
      @blackheartthedarklord6428 Před 2 lety +91

      I would have taken that over this Johnny! Hell, why not take it a step further and say his family is from a long line of monster hunters, who believed that monsters no longer existed, while still having the knowledge of monsters.

    • @sev1120
      @sev1120 Před 2 lety +34

      Hell! I don't care if he was an amateur vampire hunter who was terrible at hunting monsters and just stumbled into success and somehow managed to make it work

    • @GINSHOTGUN
      @GINSHOTGUN Před 2 lety +3

      This honestly would've been way more interesting

    • @nickifill1772
      @nickifill1772 Před 2 lety

      @@blackheartthedarklord6428 that whould be so much better than what they did with Johnny characters in the movie they should have had Johnny be a antagonist towards Mavis by trying to hunter her to make his family happy then give him a redemption arc where he falls in love with Mavis that whould make this character more interesting instead of making me a man child who really annyoing and dumb

  • @damocles5968
    @damocles5968 Před měsícem +11

    What bro really said, "My waifu deserves better, and I don't approve this relationship." Jesus Christ brother lmao

  • @pushirovulpi9794
    @pushirovulpi9794 Před rokem +8

    What makes me feel sorry for this couple is that it feels like they have the ingredients to work: they are both extroverted, cheerful, friendly and have an interest in travel and seeing new things. It would have worked perfectly as a dynamic of friends who come to like each other because of all their common interests
    But this movie is not about them, it's about Dracula's traumas, so these two have to fall in love because otherwise there is no conflict

  • @Lu_R
    @Lu_R Před 2 lety +678

    what always pissed me off is how both Marvis and Johnny stay the same in sequels. They are married adults for crying out loud. You can make some point for Marvis because she's a vampire but it would be nice if they looked slightly more mature as the story moved on (yes, young married couples don't suddenly change overnight I know but the time still pases)

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge Před 2 lety +13

      Because no one wants to see them up to their elbows in diapers and with all the signs of sleep deprivaiton

    • @smartalex22
      @smartalex22 Před 2 lety +52

      @@DaDunge But think of the comedy!

    • @greenbanana1001
      @greenbanana1001 Před 2 lety +28

      Yea they act immature for parents and still dress like teenagers

    • @Antsaboy94
      @Antsaboy94 Před rokem +1

      Well, I'm 28 and look still the same as I did two years ago
      ... right?

    • @ineedabadbleep1557
      @ineedabadbleep1557 Před rokem +2

      fr mavis looks like a teenager

  • @perryjohnson2078
    @perryjohnson2078 Před 2 lety +662

    I felt like Johnny and Mavis would’ve worked if the 2nd film helped change Johnnys personality. It would’ve been kinda funny to see Johnny turn into a more mature father figure for his son, and actually get mad at Drac for trying to force Dennis to be a vampire. I mean Drac not fully excepting Johnny has been a plot point in all of them major or minor. The Second film could’ve actually had Mavis and Johnny wanting to move away since Drac couldn’t except Johnny’s humanity and the possibility of Dennis being a human too.

    • @jc1979af
      @jc1979af Před 2 lety +68

      Another thing they could have used is the fact that Mavis is a vampire and ages/matures more slowly than humans. It could have been a conflict point where Johnny is more mature than her...sorta a reversal of roles.

    • @jonquilgemstone
      @jonquilgemstone Před 2 lety +53

      @@jc1979af Exactly! Mavis is over a hundred years old and still has a teenage mindset, yet suddenly she matures at a normal rate? Johnny getting more disciplined and responsible while Mavis is still much like when they first met could have been a great conflict for them to overcome, and a great message about long-term love.
      Also, why couldn't one of the movies have been a midquel about when they were still just dating?

  • @echolemex4280
    @echolemex4280 Před rokem +7

    This is life in a nutshell here. A guy gets a hot and great girl and people complain about it 😂

  • @2peasinapod961
    @2peasinapod961 Před rokem +12

    It really is exhausting to constantly see women settling for a "funny, yet neglectful" man. Marge Simpson is one of the first characters that comes to mind. Like most women in this trope, she is the mother of her husband who neglects and ignores her and their family, as well as having to mother her children at the same time.
    It teaches women that they should settle for men for their personalities and humor instead of looking for... any other redeeming and sufficient quality in a human.
    I think it also teaches men that they dont need to grow up or show respect to others because they can get a wife and children without doing anything above the absolute bare minimum. I think it creates a lot of unhealthy marriages and relationships- especially since its marketed to such young and impressionable kids and teens...

  • @redtailarts101
    @redtailarts101 Před 2 lety +970

    The only everyman I really like is Emmet from Lego Movie, because they play into the fact he's the everyman. They stick a regular guy next to Master Builders. But the Everyman Trope worked with The Lego Movie because a big theme in Lego Movie was that anyone can be special. You don't have to have special powers or even be part of some prophecy (as we find out Vitruvius made up the prophecy) to do great things and be important. Also, Emmet is fun, even while being an everyman. And the reason he gets with Lucy/Wyldestyle is because they _do_ have chemistry.

    • @Sparkletta
      @Sparkletta Před 2 lety +57

      Ugh, i love the lego movies so damn much.

  • @emilierekdal5118
    @emilierekdal5118 Před 2 lety +897

    Yeah there has been a huge change in Johnny’s personality since the first film. Unpopular opinion, but I was ok with Johnny’s character in the first film, saw nothing wrong with it. But as soon as hotel Transylvania 2 came out it all started to go down hill. He completely lost his previous personality as the fun free spirited guy, and gained the personality of just… stupid, and even more annoying. At least he could be a LITTLE more serious in the first film, but now whenever he shows negative emotions it’s really hard to buy. He seems less of a person, less human.

    • @wolvesofabyss8235
      @wolvesofabyss8235 Před 2 lety +116

      I will agree, even in the first film he had some redeemable characteristics and even hinted some critical thinking behind those bland eyes. It was nice to see him in some more serious scenes as well in the first movie without being the comic relief. I really do not understand why they did not keep this side of his character while also making him fun for the viewers in the rest of the movies.

    • @ULTIMATZEKROM
      @ULTIMATZEKROM Před 2 lety +8

      Agreed

    • @aojet
      @aojet Před 2 lety +7

      I'm so glad someone else sees this because I think the same about the character

    • @puripurimimi2803
      @puripurimimi2803 Před 2 lety +16

      Same, at the first movie I liked him, he was not super cool but I liked his personality and goofy way, but in the sequels he went down hills at a point he agreed to distract and lie to Mavis about what his own son and Dracula doing! He should be the first one to disagree completely with the idea of Dracula and supporting to love his son no matter what he is.
      Honestly I have certain doubts about if was right they stay in Transilvania, i would like to see how Mavis could adapt and live in John's scenario. Since she likes that much travel I would like to see how would be if she's not only on the hotel.

    • @francescapaladini5763
      @francescapaladini5763 Před 2 lety +8

      @@puripurimimi2803 To be fair, the only interesting part of Johnny in HT 2 is how clearly he hated his life at home, that's the reason he was away so often. It's clear he didn't stand his conformist family and he was unhappy living there, and I think he honestly thought Dannis would be unhappy there too. Too bad they didn't explore that side of the story.

  • @hollo0o583
    @hollo0o583 Před rokem +6

    If you’re angry at “Goofiness”, LITTERALY EVERYONE IN THIS FILM IS A GOOFY CHILD TRAPPED IN AN ADULT BODY! that’s THE ONLY reason he gets along with the monsters.

  • @alcyonae
    @alcyonae Před rokem +4

    I’m subscribing with the promise you’ll destroy the Everyman trope in anime. Keep up the good work!